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Easy homemade targets CHEAP!!!!( update Rack made w/new pics page 4)

Started by lpcjon2, March 20, 2012, 01:16:00 PM

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team fudd

doc noc,  as far as I know you can still buy the ames target faces directly from ames, google on the web, or sportsmans warehouse still carries them as far as I know.  anywhere from eight to eleven bucks.  Just gettin ready to start stuffing some for my course.  Have everybody saving their plastic bags and gonna make a run to the furniture store tomorrow  :bigsmyl:

riddleofsteel

Talk to the guys selling deer corn on local farms. I found one that buys the bags by the bale and is willing to sell some cheap.
As far as stuffing, don't overlook anything. The little plastic bags from the grocery store will do a great job if you save enough to fill a bag. I use the waterproof wraps from surgical sets, kinda like big, free, disposable blankets. Carpet stores throw away LOTS of plastic wrap and padding/carpet scraps.
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Doc Nock

Fudd-y Buddy,

Yes...target faces...but I'm loving the 40"x40" BAG target...ti's sewed up 3 sides, 4 brass grommets in corners and a life size deer painted on each side in opposing directions...

Fill top slit with shrink wrap and shoot for a year!

Every on-line place claimed they were "B/O" when I checked...used to get them locally for like $15-$18 and they worked slick!

How would you "stuff the face pieces?" They're for stickin on bales...right?

Now I'm corn fused!  :)

Sequoia, I'd be sitting there sniffing the bag instead of shooting... that is rightious! Wow!
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Sasquatch LB

Friend

The fulfillment of doing something yourself is unprecedented. Much has been lost yet seeing your reflection in what you have produced is a masterpiece in and of itself.

Well done!

Get well soon!!
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team fudd

Doc,  The ames website has the pillow targets.  I am going to call them today and check on availability and let you know.  Take care, FUDD

Uncle Buck

TSC(tractor Supply Co.) sells a perfect size burlap bag for $1.49. 5 minutes behind any strip mall will get you all the stuffing you need. There is a TSC in Shelby NC.

Gator1

The Ames Pillow targets are great.

Give Mike at the Nocking point a call, he has a couple styles available.

He is a sponsor here...

lpcjon2

Thanks for all the compliments guys,
 my next adventure is yard sales and stuffed animals. figure the kids will get a kick out of a course of shooting teddy bears and other stuffed animals(even squirrel size ones). I am on trash search duty all day today...LOL
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Pat B

I've made burlap bag targets and used plastic grocery bags for the stuffing. It will top any field pointed arrow.  I have hung them longwise around my property for a makeshift 3D course. The burlap bag hanging sideways is about the size of a deer.
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Doc Nock

Thanks, Fudd.

When I went to actually "purchase" off their site (which was way more expensive than dealers) it said "B/O" as well.

Then every on-line I tried, including our guys here but not that one you mentioned perhaps.

The local Kinsey Outdoors, is fed by Kinsey Archery dealer supply place and THEY dont have them in their master catalog anymore.

Maybe they lasted too long?  :)  

Finding ANY burlap today is iffy locally. Everything is the fake white PLASTIC burlap... and oddly, it does NOT hold up as well as real burlap.

Oh..having said that, I no longer leave mine hanging outside in the elements, but bring the Ames burlap pillow inside each shooting session. In that regard, the plastic fake burlap excells...just not in shot for shot durability.
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Scott357

I made a bag target out of an 50# empty dog chow bag. I turned it inside out and stuffed it full of rags and painted bullseyes on it. It has taken a beating. I think the next one I make will be covered when not in use. I think the UV rays from the sun are degrading the bag material. I have 3 dogs so the bags are sort of free I guess.

Scott357

I just though of a target my buddy made-he stopped at a construction site ans they gave him a bunch of scrap pieced of that hard foam insulation they put under siding. He glued 36" by 36" pieces together 4 deep and had a pretty good block target. He shot at it for a good while. When the center would get shot out he would get some of that expanding spray foam and shoot it in there and trim it after it dried. He also does that to his 3-D target. He also used that spray foam to fill a card board box to make another make shift block target. We have also filled 1 gallon milk jugs with spray foam for targets...Blah blah blah sorry to ramble!

Rick Butler

My wife saves ALL of the plastic grocery bags brought into the house and then says she does'nt know what to do with them but does'nt want them going to some landfill.  So I have plenty of filler for el cheapo targets.
   Thanks to the suggestions here I stopped by the local TSC store today and picked up 4 burlap bags for $1.19 ea. and just did her a HUGE favor.  Hope she appreciates my thoughtfulness.  :thumbsup:
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battman

Lots of great ideas here.I can see me making some 3d targets here real soon.

lpcjon2

If you live by the water along the marshes after a good nor-easter you can scan the marshes for floating dock foam,they make great block targets. At one point in time you could get a 2'x2'x6' new block from H depot for around $60.00 to make a floating dock. You could cut them up with a wood hand saw and shoot till your arms fell off.

 I will say making small targets and using small stuffed animals as targets really gets your accuracy skills honed in. plus its a total blast shooting.We take lawn flags and make a rapid course and have at it, run from flag to flag shooting at the small targets.
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difference in the world, but the Marines don't have that problem.
—President Ronald Reagan

Rustic

QuoteOriginally posted by Rick Butler:
My wife saves ALL of the plastic grocery bags brought into the house and then says she does'nt know what to do with them but does'nt want them going to some landfill.  So I have plenty of filler for el cheapo targets.
   Thanks to the suggestions here I stopped by the local TSC store today and picked up 4 burlap bags for $1.19 ea. and just did her a HUGE favor.  Hope she appreciates my thoughtfulness.   :thumbsup:  
Hey Gary, thanks for the post.   :thumbsup:  This weekend, I'm going to TSC in Fenton.
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BowHuntingFool

I found burlap bags stuffed with plastic grocery bags or bubble wrap to be the easiest and cheapest by far, sure do last a long time! Once the burlap get beat just slip it into another burlap bag!

I paint a deer target on this one!

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Doc Nock

Tim,

Sent you a PM since you don't get notices.

One shoot I attend puts chunks of pressure treated 4x4 into the ground and staples wide piece of velcro on top. then they cut out small game animals from 3" foam block, mount the opposing piece of velcro on the bottom and require the use of blunts on that range (mostly for kids) What a hoot! Hit them and they just fly a few feet. Great fun!
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Sasquatch LB

Doc Nock

BHF,

It looks like you just painted a "background" around the outline of a deer! I might be able to do THAT! My "deer" target paint jobs or worse, pigs, look like some escapee from Jurasic Park!

Neat idea! Thanks!
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team fudd

Doc,  the folks who run the nocking point are out of town until tue.  I left a message to see if they still have the ames pillow targets.  I am going to head over to tractor supply to see if they have any of those burlap bags as well.  I made my living as an artist for ten years prior to becoming a nurse so I may have to got that route.  We could always take two of the ames target faces and sew them together too.  If I get some burlap bags I will paint one up for ya and send it your way!  Keep this post going,  There will be trad gangers all over dumpster diving!!!!


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