Yesterday i got a Browning Discovery compound bow my dad use 2 practice
when he was younger we put up a target and then put a piece of hardwood
behind then an old table behind its 30lb of draw weight and he took a
practice shot and it went through the hardwood and the table.
Hey Joe the name of the tips or point or arrowheads on your arrows are
Field Tips or Field Points Not Fill. The reason for using field points is
they were the points allowed in Field trials for Archery. You always shoot
field points at targets out in the field. dray Had never heard anyone call
them fill points before.
@2041022 yes you could but you gotta like leave the paper in the sheets
like you buy from the store, cause i mean book can stop a gun bullet so it
could easily stop an arrow
@darvyowolf im in central florida i can go 20 miles to gulf coast, then
look around. might find only small pieces, or maybe only football sized old
used crab trap foam. its an adventure.
@FreekdeBruin same material, bud. These kids down here think a 175# bow is
alot, they are retards. I have a 200# Excalibur crossbow with a stock break
and I shoot normal compound targets. Crossbows never shoot over 420 fps.
Mine is 405 and that’s alot.
I didn’t think my question was that retarded, I never said 175 lbs was a
lot but it’s surely more than the average handbow, which is what this video
was made for. Especially since he also mentioned that some materials from
the video wouldn’t suffice for some of the stronger compound bows. Either
way, I found that a bunch of magazines works just as well
Walmart, your bags are mine! I’ll do my shopping, “one piece at a time and
it…” You could fill each bag with insulating spray foam. The heavy
expansion type, but not the low expansion silly string type. Red can and
yellowish cap. That’s what I’m using to refill the holes in the cheap
cardboard filled with the thin plastic/bubble sheets that are literally
carpet backer cut down… Hope that helps anyone curious about those.
I used a bail of hay for my 65 pound compound, but i had to put a blanked
around it, otherwise the arrow just wont stop.
check out archery target foam box lids
I have tons of foam from the sinking of the old bridge in kelowna B.C.
Yesterday i got a Browning Discovery compound bow my dad use 2 practice
when he was younger we put up a target and then put a piece of hardwood
behind then an old table behind its 30lb of draw weight and he took a
practice shot and it went through the hardwood and the table.
Recursed bow. LOL
Thanks for taking the time to make this!
Joe’s a good name=)
Hey Joe the name of the tips or point or arrowheads on your arrows are
Field Tips or Field Points Not Fill. The reason for using field points is
they were the points allowed in Field trials for Archery. You always shoot
field points at targets out in the field. dray Had never heard anyone call
them fill points before.
Hi joe!
@Hailingflames The foam MELTED? How powerful is the bow What draw is high
enough to create friction to create heat….
@2041022 yes you could but you gotta like leave the paper in the sheets
like you buy from the store, cause i mean book can stop a gun bullet so it
could easily stop an arrow
@darvyowolf im in central florida i can go 20 miles to gulf coast, then
look around. might find only small pieces, or maybe only football sized old
used crab trap foam. its an adventure.
the most used target ever is bails of hey
joe you make good archery videos do you hunt or are you more of compotions
Its hay
You’ll probably need a 3×3 m block of solid chrome steel for a 175lb
crossbow. You’re welcome.
@FreekdeBruin same material, bud. These kids down here think a 175# bow is
alot, they are retards. I have a 200# Excalibur crossbow with a stock break
and I shoot normal compound targets. Crossbows never shoot over 420 fps.
Mine is 405 and that’s alot.
I didn’t think my question was that retarded, I never said 175 lbs was a
lot but it’s surely more than the average handbow, which is what this video
was made for. Especially since he also mentioned that some materials from
the video wouldn’t suffice for some of the stronger compound bows. Either
way, I found that a bunch of magazines works just as well
Walmart, your bags are mine! I’ll do my shopping, “one piece at a time and
it…” You could fill each bag with insulating spray foam. The heavy
expansion type, but not the low expansion silly string type. Red can and
yellowish cap. That’s what I’m using to refill the holes in the cheap
cardboard filled with the thin plastic/bubble sheets that are literally
carpet backer cut down… Hope that helps anyone curious about those.
Can i use shredded newspaper inside a burlap sack?
Thanks Joe, very informative!!
Good info! Thanks!
this was actually very helpful thanks alot :)
looks like you got a face lift XD