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Field Point Bag Target By: Big Green

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    Field Point Bag Target
    By: Big Green


    According to Big Green Targets website their bag target, “features a revolutionary new proprietary design. Big Green Targets recycled foam field point targets consist of a heat bonded layered recycled foam outer core filled with combination of recycled fabric and ground recycled foam that creates the ultimate "Green" target which combines super stopping power with easy arrow removal.” This target is quite suitable for today’s high speed compound bows or crossbows and another great feature is that arrows are easily removed with not much effort.
    One of the nicest features I found with this target is the square design allows it to be a self supporting bag target. I have also tested it with a crossbow shooting at a minimum of 350 fps and standing 4 feet away and shot at the target and did not see the tip of arrow come through on the backside. This only verifies the stopping power of this target.
    The self healing heat bonded layered foam outer core and recycled fabric and foam inner core are super tough. The closed cell foam core will not absorb moisture as do fiber filled bag targets. This is very evident in the target I have, it has been sitting outside in the elements on a concrete slab for around 2.5 months and I have yet to see anything coming part or weighing more due to moisture soaking the target. Made from textile materials slated for landfills, the company seen a great use for the material in the making of archery targets.
    When the outer bag wears out, a replacement is available and Big Green Targets and they will accept all used Big Green Targets back for recycling. How many companies offer anything like that. True recycling if you ask me.
    For more information on going green with archery targets, visit www.biggreentargets.com

    Review written by: Gary Elliott
    GarysBowhunting.com
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