3d target questions

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Bryan Jeffrey, Jan 26, 2016.

  1. bigfootcali

    bigfootcali Weekend Warrior

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    Type in 3d targets on Google, there more than you think out there.

    I was gonna say should be some good hunting in burn scar this year.
     
  2. Bryan Jeffrey

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    Up by where the lake fire was? Yea I was thinking of hiking out there in a couple months just to check it out.
     
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    I was thinking of trying the spray foam - they sell some heavy foam that you can sand and mold - would think this would be a decent fix. I also have the Big Shooter Buck but I think it's better used at long range practice,with lower poundage and field tips are a must.
     
  4. Bryan Jeffrey

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    the normal $5 cans of spray insulation work great, and you dont need to sand it if you wrap it in plastic first. ill do a easy how to video for it next week actually. i havent done a video in a while.
     
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    i have a glendel and have the issues with the body not holding up, meaning the material where the legs attach to the body tears and the target cant stand on its own. our sportmans club uses Rineharts on our archery range and they are second to none. they stay outside for 8 months and still hold up.
     

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