What a guy,he calls me up and said "Hey,do you want an archery target?".
I hooked up the trailer and in a short while was in my back yard re-assembling.....
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My old uncovered bales were shot so this was perfect timing. These are the excelsior bales,they are on the dry side but I reinforced them with nylon webbing......
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Bales in place(they were still heavy)....
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Looking good.
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VERY nice!
Here is the view from 20 yards....
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Good Shooting,
Craig
Perfect......throw on there something to focus on and your go to go!!
Back before there were 3D targets (at least we'd never seen them back in the early 1970s), we set up the Clovis, NM range with all excelsior bales. The club bought them from a coffin company. They served for many years.
Craig, looks like I have a place to shoot. Good job.
Shick
Looking good.....
Nice!
:thumbsup:
You're lucky. I've had 5 brother-in-laws and all they gave me was grief!! LOL
Enjoy Your new target. It looks to have lots of shots left in it.
bretto
Craig, Your brother in law asking you if you want an archery target, is like asking a crack addict if he want to get high.... duh!
Now thats a target.
Wet the bales really well and they will swell up tight.
I recently got some new ones from American Excelsior in Arlington, Tx. These things are great targets.
we used to get them up here but now they are using the material for something else. Carpet bales are not nearly as nice.
Used to have problems with the excelsior sticking to the wooden shafts. Have you tried some cedar yet?
Nothing but carbon has hit these from me yet. Seeing how they are a wood fiber,I do not think cedars should be a problem unles the finish burns fast.
Shick,
Anytime buddy.
Good Shooting,
Craig