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I hear you, Smossy and realize that my comments will likely offend and cause some not to post a pic of their range. It's an unfortunate side effect of being honest with the kind of safety concerns I've had to face myself.
For you with ranges in your suburban backyard, do you worry about the possibility of an arrow getting away and potentially heading for a neighbor's house? I have to be honest, I am cringing at some of the ranges I am seeing here.
The backstop is made of 3, 4'x 4' pieces of old carpet hung from a 2x4 rack. The carpet layers are spaced 8 inches apart, one in front of the other. My 62 lb bow shoots 29" arrows @ just under 300 fps per chronograph and the backstop stops fixed broadheads very nicely, even without contact with the block target.
I cut up a bunch of carpet off of a demo job and bailed them together with all thread. It's lasted a long time.
Quote from: JamesK. on March 29, 2013, 09:41:00 AMI cut up a bunch of carpet off of a demo job and bailed them together with all thread. It's lasted a long time.Don't pull a shot and get the combine tire They are spendy to replace