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Target Help!!

Started by Bonecracker, February 05, 2010, 10:50:00 AM

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Bonecracker

Ok guys, I can shoot around 35yds max in my back yard but have one very big problem! At one end of my yead is a big concrete wall that likes to eat my arrows! It is really the only way I can shoot and I have one Block and two Morrell's. Any suggestions on what to put up to stop the occasional destruction of my carbon arrows.  And please be nice!!  :knothead:   I hate it when one of my arrows glances of the target and hits the wall. I just cringe!  :banghead:
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Archer Fanatic

Find some old truck mud flaps and put them up on the wall. I have friends that do this and it works great for them.

GRINCH

Square hair bails work great.
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Jerry Jeffer

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scottm

Build a 2x4 wooden frame(to what ever size back stop you think you might need.Place it about 5 feet or so  in front of the wall behined your target.Go to a local carpet store and get a used piece of carpet(preferably foam backed) but any will do.Attach it to the top of the frame and leave it hang loose.It will last a long time.

JRY309

I did like some,I made a frame and hung a piece of old carpet to make a target catch,when the carpet is hanging it will absorb the hit.

joevan125

I built a frame around my target thats a lot bigger than the target.

Took some left over carpet and put it around the frame and it works great.

Very easy way to do it and it only took me a couple of hours to build and if i can do it anyone can.

The cost was around $20.00.
Joe Van Kilpatrick

Bonecracker

Thanks guys! Looks like I will be building a    2 X 4 frame and hunting down some old carpet this weekend!!!
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Marvin M.

I must be doing it wrong.  Carpet won't stop my arrows -- even using blunts.  I've been reading where everyone does that so I hung some up in my basement to make an indoor range.  First shot (with a judo) went through both pieces of carpet and hit the wall behind.

Went to cartridge case blunts on flu-flu's.  It will go through the first pice of carpet and makes a dent in the second.

Carpet is hanging from the ceiling using bungee cords to help absorb even more of the shock.  

Put several layers if you want it to stop a field point.

Marvin

I'm afraid to try field points on it.

the force

mining belt always works and u can get it in big pieces
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reddogge

Tractor Supply sells heavy rubber mats too but I use carpet.
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LA Trapper

Okay, I'll bite, what is a hair bail?
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Killdeer

My cat never coughed up anything that big.
Thank goodness.
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Rob DiStefano

doubled carpet over a 'goal post' is a good back stop.  

my practice 'butt' of choice is a doubled over piece of heavy rug laid over a two stakes that stick up about 15" from ground level and about 12" apart.  small mound of dirt behind is the backstop.  i do all of my backyard shooting with judos, right into that rug from 10 to 35 yards.  sometimes i even hit it.  :D
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Covey

QuoteOriginally posted by LA Trapper:
Okay, I'll bite, what is a hair bail?
I was wondering the same thing!  :D   Jason

lpcjon2

A couple of old comforters from your bed.Let you wife buy a new one and use the old one you may even get to get some new arrows out of it ,she gets the bedding and she won't mind you getten arrows.It works out for both of you!   :thumbsup:
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Possum2

I use a 4x8 pc of mining belt it stops any arrow and makes them bounce back!
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cliff77

1 4x8 sheet of 3/8 cdx plywood, about $15. I use a brass hammer to bang out the stuck arrows.
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amar911

This may be the best solution if you don't mind the price:  http://www.bupsports.com/

Allan
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bowmofo

I think the Block wall will help your concentration level!  :eek:    :banghead:
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