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Garage Target Setup #8320284 07/14/21 12:05 AM
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Planning to setup a garage target to work on form and stay in shape. Thinking min 5 yards, max 20 yards (end of my driveway, provided the neighbors and police don't mind...). Hoping to avoid putting holes in the walls and worse...making the wife upset.

Wondering what targets and backstops folks are using?


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Re: Garage Target Setup [Re: TXHunter0619] #8320440 07/14/21 02:34 AM
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Horse stall mats on wall and bag target hanging in front of it. That is for field points only but can also put a Rinehart or block type target in front of the backstop.


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Thanks kmon1, was thinking the stall mats is probably a good bet in case of the old twitch. Have you used the rinehart blocks? Been looking at Bulldog and Matrix as well, but the price points start to jump very fast. Thanks again for your input.


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Re: Garage Target Setup [Re: TXHunter0619] #8324292 07/18/21 02:00 PM
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Rinehart is what I have been using for years, the little 18:1 target and from using them on a archery shop target range they will outlast several blocks so take that into account in the pricing. They are harder to remove the arrow from but to me not that bad and a little release agent on the arrow shaft helps a lot with that if needed.


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Re: Garage Target Setup [Re: kmon11] #8326111 07/20/21 01:54 PM
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Good to know, appreciate your input. I'll have to go take a look, think Academy carries them every now and then at a decent price point. Thank you for the perspective.


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Re: Garage Target Setup [Re: TXHunter0619] #8326577 07/20/21 10:42 PM
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Solid price point stxranchman, appreciate you sharing. The stall mat is definitely a must have to keep the wife happy in the event I miss! Thank you


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