Archery Target for use with Air Rifles

I shoot through my chronograph into an archery target. Probably a thousand shots. It still stops pellets and slugs but looks like hell.
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As they all have said.

I am on my third Morrill crossbow target in 10 years. I have only had the Ranger 45 go through them, but that was 5 400 grain bullets in a tight group, on a very old target.

Stop using it as a air gun archery target if you use slugs, it can bend aluminum arrow when you hit a slug inside the target. I used to throw my old archery target on the burn pile on the vineyard when done with them, then reclaim the lead.

When the cover gives up, cover it with duct tape.





Regards,



Roachcreek




 
Kev -

I use a foam block archery target.

Mine is plenty thick as is yours. I shoot .22 and .177. I haven't checked to see how deep they go, but I'd imagine, that with the pellets weight...or lack there-of, that they do not go very deep, no matter how fast that they may go. The foam is pretty grabby when it gets hot. As you know, arrows have to be twisted loose befor you can pull them from the foam. At least faster moving crossbow arrows do.

Mike
 
I use one indoor with my .177 pistols but kinda iffy using anything above 40fpe. I have one outside just to help as a backstop. Im pretty sure I have seen 50fpe go all the way through(used a bunch by this point)

you talking about the blob target ?

i shoot 352fpe into it with my dragon claw with air-bolts, goes in about 4-5"

but i dont shoot non-arrow projectiles into it.