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Target horizontal or vertical

Started by acollins, January 06, 2014, 01:18:00 PM

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acollins

I am getting ready to build a carpet target. Does it matter if I shoot at it with the layers horizontal or should I have them vertical. It seems like it would be easier on the arrows if if was vertical. Just wondering if it really makes any difference.

njloco

vertical makes sense,  that  is  how  your  supposed to  shoot  the  black  box  targets.

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tracker12

We have carpet butts at our indoor range.  All carpet pieces are laid flat on top of each other then banded tight.  You should be  shooting into the ends not thru the carpet pieces.
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Jasper2

It makes a difference on layered foam targets so I would do it the same way. Vertical orientation for most shots straight on and/or elevated. A layered target should last a lot longer this way since you're not shooting "through" the layers as much.
Take care,
Jason

56" Centaur Chimera 50#@27"


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