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My new target

Started by Rock Crusher, April 04, 2011, 07:41:00 PM

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Rock Crusher

I don't know if any of you guys have the same problem keeping good targets around like I do or not but I like to have one target that I can shoot broadheads at so I can see how they fly with my field points. My problem is I'm lucky if I can get them to last a year before they are shot to pieces and a good broadhead target is expensive. Awhile back there was a post one here with a link to a video where a guy built a sandbox to shoot in. I thought that looked like the way to go. So here's my version. I have right at $80 total in this thing with the sand and everything. That's about the price of a good broadhead target and I'm hoping it lasts five or six times as long at least.






CAT22

Nice Bro! I like it and I'd consider building one myself. I get lots of snow and rain here in NE Ohio. How do you combat sand loss from snowmelt and rain? I assume you have to keep the sand moist to get it to stand/form up like that? I'd bet a 10 inch piece of 3/4 plywood with an open slot to slide in between shooting would hold most of it in.
CAT22

The Whittler

It will last as long as you can keep the cats out of it lol.

ChrisM

Needs a 2X6 on the bottom front and I think is will be a winner.  My version is a sandy creek bank.
Gods greatest command:  Love your neighbor as you love yourself.

30pointbuck

They are great targets, im in the process of building one myself. That one is a really good job.
Dale





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Friend

Nice target!!

Just was wondering if it would be of value to add an extended low profile box section to contain the sand from pouring out the front.
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pete p

who'd try to keep cats out?? id think theyd just enhance the target practice??  nice!

pete p

you could also run a 1X6 at the base if the sand started to slide out.  i think i might have to build one...nice set up

EL Mejor

IVE SEEN THOSE AND THERE SURE ARE GOOD,,,LAST A LONG TIME
GREAT MEN LIVE DANGEROUSLY,small men don,t take chances...

Bernie B.

I think you've solved a problem a lot of us have faced.  I would probably cover it in the winter when not using it.  Thanks for sharing a great idea!

Bernie Bjorklund

NC Iowa/SW Wisconsin

Rock Crusher

My problem with putting a board across the front is that I'd end up hitting it all the time and ruining my arrows. I'm toying with the idea of building a simple roof over it to help keep the rain off and make it last longer. I'm afraid though that it would tend to make it always be in a shadow then so I'll have to see once. Thanks for the comments. If you are thinking about building one go for it it's not that hard and it works great.

snag

Any cats around? Might end up being a kitty litter box! I know in my neighborhood that would be a problem. I'd have to put a cover over it when not in use. Looks good though.
Isaiah 49:2...he made me a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver.

Gen273

That is a neat idea!! I had never thought about a target like that.
Jesus Saves (ROM 10:13)

seven crows

wow thaqts a great idea,hmmmm??

Rock Crusher

I don't have to worry about cats. My two dogs will either chase them off or kill them!

kawika b

Nice set up there... necessity is the mother of invention.    :thumbsup:
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ho`olohe ka pepeiao;
pa`a ka waha.

Observe with the eyes;
listen with the ears;
shut the mouth.

Thus one learns>>>------>TGMM Family of the Bow


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