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Glue on BH target

Started by Susquehannariverarcher, August 17, 2025, 09:00:23 AM

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Susquehannariverarcher

I shoot mainly woods or aluminums with glue on inserts. I'm looking for a broadhead target to shoot regularly. Ive had bad luck in the past with quality foam targets eating  heads. Usually use a straw bale but at the new place im living that's not an option.

I do a good job of cleaning and prepping my heads so I dont think its that. Thanks in advance.

Bowsey Wails

You are talking heads coming off when you pull the arrow from the target? I think you're relegated to pushing the arrow through the target. Your choice whether to pull the fletching through or remove the head with heat then pull the shaft back out.
"I use no device to direct my arrow towards its mark, save my eyes and my will." Anthony Camera

"The whole of government depends upon the honesty of those exacting it." Thomas Jefferson

LookMomNoSights

STRAW BAlES (not hay),  and put them on a frame with a couple eye bolts so you can ratchet strap compress them.  And target you shoot broadheads at is gonna get cut to shreds.  A straw bale holds up great especially when you can compress it,  and when it's time to replace,  7 bucks gets you a fresh bale.  You wanna get real fancy,  put a TS stall Matt behind it so you don't get pass throughs.

LookMomNoSights

Pics of the straw bale set up

LookMomNoSights

I missed in your post that straw is not an option.  Hope you figure something out,  foam gets cut up too fast.


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