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Upgraded the old target just a bit

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Greg / MO, Sep 21, 2009.

  1. GABowhunter

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    Looks great!
     
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    i did something like that too. I made a metal stand for my bag target to hang on. it is pretty nice. i just got some 1x1 square metal tubing and welder up. its a lot nicer having a bag in the air a couple feet i think.....
     
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    New Hotness.... I like it!
     
  4. Greg / MO

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    Thanks guys! :D

    Crick, I don't remember asking for CAD drawings, but it doesn't surprise me, LOL. Of course I just ended up scribbling something down on a napkin one day at lunch and went to it with just that. My normal modus operandi... :)

    Glad you give your seal of approval... after seeing your mad metal construction skills on your trailer, I take that as a high compliment! :cool:
     
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    I'm not supposed to , Matt .. but I squeeze out a few dozen 12 yard shots a day to keep the muscles goin ...... I don't THINK any off my neighbors will call the police :rolleyes:
    I do miss being able to shot out to 40 yards in my yard, tho :(
     
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    To build something similar (assuming you own none of the materail already)

    Sheet of plywood $13.00
    2 2x4's $7.00
    1 10' 4x4 $8.00
    1/3 square of shingles (one pacakage) $20.00
    Nails $3.00
    Screws $3.00
    $54.00
     
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    Nice work Greg!
     
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    But what if you bought said items off of eBay? :D:p
     
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    looks sweet greg
     
  10. Greg / MO

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    Like I mentioned, I already had the shingles (and I know Scott was just trying to help those who may want to do something similar)...

    But in that same vein, before you go buy a pack of shingles, many hardware/lumber stores have packs that are busted or left over from previous customers that they'll sell for next to nothing and might save you $15 or so off that price.
     
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    That looks sweet!!!

    I am thinking of something... I wonder if there is a way you could incorporate a spot for the Yellow Jacket Block target?

    I will one day build such a thing but I am thinking somewhere along the lines of somehow boxing it in with swinging doors/locks so it could be left there year round out of the weather. I would imagine you could hang the bag a tad higher and then the block would fit directly underneath?

    Either way it looks sweet!!
     
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    Would probably cost more the way ebayers try to stick the "screws" to you in shipping charges! :mad: :D


    Right on! The shingles really are the biggest expense of the project.

    I did however forget to add one bag of redimix at $4.00.

    Looks good Greg :)
     
  13. Greg / MO

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    Believe it or not, I actually thought of the same thing -- of making the whole project taller and building a shelf along the bottom with a ledge at the back to keep the broadhead target from sliding off the back...

    Obviously, I ultimately decided against it and just went with the simpler project -- though it really wouldn't have added that much to it. I guess this turned out big enough as it is and I just didn't want TOO much of a monstrosity out there.

    I've got a brand-new Yellowjacket broadhead target that I just bought last weekend (my neighbor contributed the field-point target you see pictured, since he gets to shoot in my yard all he wants as well). I figure I'll just keep it inside and haul it out when I do my broadhead tuning and such, as I shoot field points 95% of the time before, and even after, I get my bow broadhead tuned. No need to needlessly beat up a target as I've done in years' past when I know my FPs and broadheads are hitting the exact same spot.
     
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    pretty frickin sweet!
     
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    Oh!

    Forgot about the $9 GE 12" fluorescent battery-powered lamp up under the front of the roof too. :D
     
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    Nice, thats alot better than carrying target back and forth from the basement!
     
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    Im a plumber so I make my target holders with left over PVC. They work well but are not even close to as cool as that.
     
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    LOL, thanks west. That was really nice of you to say. :)
     
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    Looking good! I take it you don't miss much looking at the scenery behind your target. Looks like it would be pretty tough finding an arrow.
     
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    I'm such an idiot :(
     

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