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economy 3d targets

Started by goodolboy94, April 05, 2009, 04:28:00 AM

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goodolboy94

I was wondering how you could make your own 3d targets and was wondering if any body has found anything that works very well i tried to fill a cheap turkey decoy with spray foam, and it worked but its really sticky in the middle so not the best any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated greatly
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wapitimike1

Check out R&W targets from Carolina.

waiting4fall

x2 on the R&W targets. Also, I just built a 2foot wide, 30 inch high, 4ft long pressure treated wooden box, that will hold 20 cubic feet of masonry sand. This will be extremely economical, won't ever need replacing, & will stop field points & broadheads easily. I am having the sand delivered Tuesday morning. I'll do a quick video for you guys.

frassettor

QuoteOriginally posted by waiting4fall:
x2 on the R&W targets. Also, I just built a 2foot wide, 30 inch high, 4ft long pressure treated wooden box, that will hold 20 cubic feet of masonry sand. This will be extremely economical, won't ever need replacing, & will stop field points & broadheads easily. I am having the sand delivered Tuesday morning. I'll do a quick video for you guys.
Cant wait to see it   :thumbsup:
"Everything's fine,just fine". Dad

Pat B

Burlap bag filled with plastic grocery bags. Hung horizontally, it is about the size of a deers body. You could cut it off and shape it to the size of a turkey. By hanging these targets you get some movement which for me, helps to concentrate more on the "spot" I intent to hit.
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