My PVC bow rack and Target stand. Still have to hang the horse mat for the back stop. Used the ideas of others thanks I hope you don't mind.
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Looks great, but I have a couple of suggestion. If that is somebody else's back yard on the other side of the fence I would move the targets as low as possible and I'd hang a big rubber mat (from Tractor supply) behind them. I'm not familiar with horse mats, but I know the rubber mats stop arrows. An arrow will blow right through a cedar plank and could seriously hurt someone on the other side.
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Originally posted by ultrastealth View PostLooks great, but I have a couple of suggestion. If that is somebody else's back yard on the other side of the fence I would move the targets as low as possible and I'd hang a big rubber mat (from Tractor supply) behind them. I'm not familiar with horse mats, but I know the rubber mats stop arrows. An arrow will blow right through a cedar plank and could seriously hurt someone on the other side.
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Originally posted by ultrastealth View PostLooks great, but I have a couple of suggestion. If that is somebody else's back yard on the other side of the fence I would move the targets as low as possible and I'd hang a big rubber mat (from Tractor supply) behind them. I'm not familiar with horse mats, but I know the rubber mats stop arrows. An arrow will blow right through a cedar plank and could seriously hurt someone on the other side.
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Originally posted by texan4ut View PostHorse mat is the rubber mat at tractor supply targets can be moved down depending on conditions neighbor WAS a really good friend UNTIL I SHOT HIM IN THE NECK WITH A FIELD POINT and lastly there is no ordinances against shooting a bow. Thanks for the positive feed back. Now I need some time to use it.Last edited by Cuz; 04-12-2016, 08:25 PM.
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