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    Broadhead target

    Currently have a wool fadge filled with silage wrap for my bow target that works great when shooting field tips, but with broadheads on is no good. I do like to shoot the odd Broadhead before a hunt etc to make sure things are flying well. What does everyone use to shoot the odd arrow with Broadhead on into? Thanks
    Bow is a 70lb Mathews reezen

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    O there is actually bow hunters down here lol

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    Very few and far in between Padox. I’m merely a rifle hunter trying to get rid of my commitment issues and leave the rifle at home haha

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    I found baleage bails good , round bails of hay not so much arrow sometimes went a lil to far in but the baleage worked good even for broad heads I got my hands on 30 mini bales ..was good while it lasted , @Padox has probabley got a bunch go shoot them up
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    woodleys in geraldine make mini balage bales.....there is probably someone up your way who does it too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Backsteaks View Post
    Currently have a wool fadge filled with silage wrap for my bow target that works great when shooting field tips, but with broadheads on is no good. I do like to shoot the odd Broadhead before a hunt etc to make sure things are flying well. What does everyone use to shoot the odd arrow with Broadhead on into? Thanks
    Bow is a 70lb Mathews reezen
    Purchase a non blemish 18 n 1 foam target by Reinhart and it will solve all your dilemmas ..you smash that out in a year they will replace for free ..I have never been able to get a free one ..
    It will last you an eternity if you only choose to shoot broadheads before a hunt to see if things are on point ..
    The one and only if the needs are simple a purchase you won’t regret
    P.s 18 n 1 target with blemishes from Archery direct are cheaper with no warranty so no possible replacement..
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    as anyone tried a foam mattress ?? reason I ask is the 2'' thick one I have doubled over as backstop sure stops field points well.
    back in another life I used to pick up polystyrene sheets from factory in CHCH.....it came in big blocks and was cut into sheets with hot wire.....now one of them big blocks would be just the ducks nuts....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    as anyone tried a foam mattress ?? reason I ask is the 2'' thick one I have doubled over as backstop sure stops field points well.
    back in another life I used to pick up polystyrene sheets from factory in CHCH.....it came in big blocks and was cut into sheets with hot wire.....now one of them big blocks would be just the ducks nuts....
    Mates trucking outfit moves heaps of poly round the country md
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    as anyone tried a foam mattress ?? reason I ask is the 2'' thick one I have doubled over as backstop sure stops field points well.
    back in another life I used to pick up polystyrene sheets from factory in CHCH.....it came in big blocks and was cut into sheets with hot wire.....now one of them big blocks would be just the ducks nuts....
    Broadheads go through polystyrene like the proverbial hot knife and it doesn't "heal".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    as anyone tried a foam mattress ?? reason I ask is the 2'' thick one I have doubled over as backstop sure stops field points well.
    back in another life I used to pick up polystyrene sheets from factory in CHCH.....it came in big blocks and was cut into sheets with hot wire.....now one of them big blocks would be just the ducks nuts....
    Avoid polystyrene - even if it is a thick enough piece to stop a broad head, the arrow speeds generated by compound bows are fast enough that arrows generate enough heat from friction as they enter the polystyrene to melt it. It sticks to the shaft and can be a right bastard to yank back out... And then you have to clean the melted stuff off. You're better off getting an EVA foam backstop.
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    I went to Para rubber and got a selection of high density foam "off cuts" and packed them into a banana box. The trick was to make it thick enough for the broadheads to go right through but the vanes not to enter the box, that way I could unscrew the broad heads to pull the arrow back out the way it went in. A bit of dicking around but a cheap alternative if you are just checking zero.
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    I reckon if you got a wool pack & pressed it tight in a wool press stuffed with carpet underlay or something similar that should work pretty good .
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    Thanks very much everyone. Some bloody good ideas there I hadn’t thought of! Shooting into a Bale of bailage sounds like a pretty good cost effective way to check zero with broadheads to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boaraxa View Post
    I reckon if you got a wool pack & pressed it tight in a wool press stuffed with carpet underlay or something similar that should work pretty good .
    How will you repair the the cut fabric once broadhead wrecks cover?


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    mini balage is about 30kgs...bit of a prick to move on your own but furniture trolly/sack barrow makes it easy. about half the size of idiotbrick/conventional bales you still so horsey folk using.
    anyone tried cheap closed cell foam camping mattress still rolled up???? you dead eye Dicks should hit something 6" wide easy enough....

 

 

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