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onebuck

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I was looking around wally world the other day and came upon these yellow "bag" targets. They looked identical to the Morrell bags I've got on my range. Same type woven plastic, size, weight, everything.

I paid around $45-$50 for each of the Morrells and figured these would be about the same.

I was surprised to find out they were only $24.97! I think I'll give a couple of them a try this season. If they perform like my Morrell brand bags, I'll be very pleased.

If anybody out there's needing a good inexpensive field point target, this might be it!
 
I just bought one myself a couple of days ago. Only had time to put a few shots into it. All I know so far is that the arrows are much easier to pull out than the 4x4 block target they sell at Walmart.....and its heavy!
 
Think I will try and spend my $$ at a Local Proshop. Times are tuff for them. Eaglewings has a bunch of great targets.
 
Not saying I do not grab up deals at Wal-Mart when they present themselves. Just heard Pro shops are strugglong right now.
 
The MCDH said:
I just bought one myself a couple of days ago. Only had time to put a few shots into it. All I know so far is that the arrows are much easier to pull out than the 4x4 block target they sell at Walmart.....and its heavy!

That's what I first noticed about the Morrell's I bought last year from Sportsmans Warehouse. I'm thinking these are probably the same - just someone else's name on them. ;)
 
After reading this post I got curious and went out and bought one from wally world. I shot 4 carbon arrows from my PSE Crrera bow set on 68lbs tonight off the front porch at 20 yrds. 30" arrow went 8" deep and stopped. Arrows pulled out with 2 fingers. I am going to test a Horton crossbow tommorrow. I think it is worth the 27 bucks. It is heavy, did not move when I shot it and has eyelets for hanging.
 
Bought one myself and so far I really like it. Are you guys going to leave yours outside or set them in the dry after you shoot?
 
I bring my targets inside when I am done. I don't like the elements to get on them. I shot mine with a crossbow yesterday and stopped the bolts just fine. I think my $27 was well spent.
 
I've left my bag targets (made by Delta) outside. My newest one is on it's 3rd year. Weather only fades the paint/bullseye, but doesn't affect the stopping power. I'm going to have to get a new one, however, as I've just about shot the center out of this one.
 

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