DIY, Homemade Archery Target for backyard

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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2010

DIY, homemade archery target for field points. This target has a large 24"x30" face and allows for EASY two finger removal. I shoot my Hoyt Turbohawk at it almost daily and so far it's holding up great! If you want a permanent target, take a look at this one. For more videos, go to www.myrdos.com

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  • Awesome! I'm going to build myself one of these real soon. I'll probably have to stuff the clothes in real tight, seeing that I shoot a custom 83 pound Turbohawk at 28.5 " with a 500grain Realtree Easton St Axis which does 280 fps. 3D animals rock back-and-forth when I shoot them...

  • @Willewitte That's amazing! 83lbs! Must be something else to shoot. Email me if you need more indepth info on building the target.  I'd like to see how yours turns out. Thanks for watching.

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  • I take anything that will go into my recycling bin and i just dump it into a rice bag...

  • @jarodel81 i'm was thinking kinna the same thing, but more pieces than that, maybe 8 or more, gonna try it and see

  • You think the foam alone would work if you just stacked about 5 pieces together?

  • nice carbon express mayham hunter 350s shoot the same ones same color of fleatchings haha

  • what about 150lbs++ crossbow? is this still usable?

  • Is that a pile of dung on the right?

  • Awesome!

  • how does this target do in the rain, is it waterproof?

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