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Minimum Requirement for Deer?
Pat B:
I have a rubberized foam block I use for every thing. With some materials, like hay bales you have to push the arrow through with a hafted point or it will pull off.
jimmi the sammi:
Buy 2 sheets of 2" 4'X8' building foam. Cut them in half. 4'X4'. Glue the 4 sheets together on the edges only. It will be 4'X4' X 8" thick. Do not use bead board, the white stuff. It will shoot out fast. Yellow or blue are the colors you want. Broadheads and stone points will be stopped from any bow. Easy to pull out by putting your knee against the target. I've shot one for years without having to replace it. Any arrow that is going to be shot at an animal needs to be proven accurate in a target.
Hawkdancer:
Great information, Jimmi! Guess what it going up on my new range after we get settled!. Thanks,
Hawkdancer
mmattockx:
--- Quote from: jimmi the sammi on May 26, 2020, 07:50:16 pm ---Any arrow that is going to be shot at an animal needs to be proven accurate in a target.
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I agree 100%. Thanks for the backstop recipe, I will try it out if/when I am shooting broadheads with hunting intent.
Mark
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