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Anyone own a Blob target?

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Cougar Mag, Feb 10, 2010.

  1. Cougar Mag

    Cougar Mag Weekend Warrior

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    Curious about them. I have the opportunity to own one soon if I want. Never saw one in person......just wondering how they hold up?
     
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    They get rave reviews over on AT. I'm considering purchasing one (the 18"x18"x8"), however, the lack of mobility (they're heavy), and the fact that a lot of people say arrow pulling is tough, I'm still not sure. I like my Morrell Field Range bag for a more stationary target, and I think my next target should be something more mobile I can use in the basement or take outside when I want.
     
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    recurve? Woo lets shoot it backwards :) does it cu
    can anyone post a pic of a blob target? Ive never heard of em , i just practice on heshon sacks full of expander foam , u know that stuff u buy in a can that u spray and it expands and goes hard sorta ? Easy arrow pulling , stops your shots well , and if you hang em from your clothes line it becomes a moving target after your first shot :)
     
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    X2 Please
     
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    virginiashadow Legendary Woodsman

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    Is this it......?

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    Cougar Mag Weekend Warrior

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    I believe thats a Blob target. Yeah I heard they are heavy but lasts for years. 18" for $65 or 24" for $90 is what I was quoted.
     
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    recurve? Woo lets shoot it backwards :) does it cu
    oh... they look like regular stoppers :S
     
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    Txjourneyman Die Hard Bowhunter

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    The guys on Texasbowhunter love them.
     
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    The 18"x18"x8" blobs aren't so heavy...they're under 45 lbs. Check 'em out:

    http://www.archerytalk.com/vb/showthread.php?t=1099802

    :D
     
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    Oh, I know how much they weigh:D 45lbs is still too much to move from my basement down to my barn, to the edge of the woods, back into the basement, etc with any regularity:p
     
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    Coming from Mr. Fitness.:) Come on Sally.
     
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    Yeah, but I'm lazy.:p
     
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    I emailed the guy who makes these and he said he's no longer selling them?
    Anyone know of a good stand alone target that can take broadheads and doesn't cost over $150?

    P.S. That isn't the size of a 13" television?
     
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    Check out these "BLOB" targets!

    www.archerytargetsonline.com :D

     
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    gabevtwin Weekend Warrior

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    Get you a dolly and roll it out there! lol...I have been using corn sacks with old anti fatigue pads you put on the floor...works good for field tips and broadheads...and you can make 50 of em for the cost of 2 targets...lol
     

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