Whats the best big target for the money?

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  1. cmonsta

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    I cleared some stuff and now have a 18 yard indoor shot to keep me busy in the off season. I will set up some type of back board as well, but I was wondering what the best big target for the money is? The 48'' block is $900, so that's not going to happen. But is there anything 30" or more say in the $200-300 range? Thanks in advance.
     
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    Morrell Outdoor Range bags have treated me really well. I've had the same one since 2006 or so in my basement range. There was a point in time I was shooting 1000 arrows a week into this thing and it's still in good shape. Every 6 months or so I pull it down, stomp on it a few times, and rehang facing the opposite direction.

    I had another one at my Dad's house that I did the same with that lasted probably 10 years until I ended up having to throw a new cover on. Unfortunately my father threw it out when he moved a few months ago otherwise it would still be in action.

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    I just bought a blemished Rinehart Booner buck. It is great! I also have their 18-1. Its a solid target for sure! Suppose that doesn't really help you on the search for a big square target. :p
     
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    I have a Rinehart block that I got a few years ago for Christmas. It has been in the elements since the day I got it and is just as good as new. It has taken thousands and thousands of shots from field points and maybe 100 from broadheads. I don't remember how much it was but I know it was under $200. If I was forced to buy another target, I would buy the same one again and again.
     
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    For an indoor target the ultimate for me is one of the SpyderWeb targets.
     
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    Check out Bulldog targets. I know some guys who have them and really like them.
     
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    I'd give walkonarchery.com a look too... you can pm stickandstringarchery if you need more info on them.
     
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    This and contact "Third Hand Archery" as they have 4'X4' covers for sale.

    Mine has done just fine for the past 5 years and it sits outside all of the time.
     
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    Bulldog targets.. Lifetime warranty
     
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    Thank you everyone!!
     
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    The metal chicken wire in the front doesn't damage arrows at all?
     
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    No, unless you are shooting broadheads. uploadfromtaptalk1449688919123.jpg

    Most of the time the wire just bends (like that straggler in the pic).
     
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    an other option is buy the smaller target, and hang a few loose carpets behind it...
     
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    That big Morell range bag looks the best - $175 it's a bit much though, wish I could find something similar cheaper.
     
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    Think Ill be trying to make one when I get home then! Hope I have enough old clothes laying around haha
     
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    X2. I still have the same bag from 2008 based on a recommendation from Matt. For FPs, I think it's hard to beat. The higher price tag is worth it in the long run, imho.
     
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    $105 with free shipping on Amazon It lasts a VERY long time, mine is well over 10 years old and still going strong!
     
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    I didn't, but have a ready supply of cardboard. So I built a 2x12 box, front and back are chicken wire, packed (and bulging) with card board. I also have a backstop of carpet backed by planks 6' behind.
     
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    Awesome I didn't see it for $105 until now. Might be doing that.
     

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