Archery target area taking shape.

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nice, what's in the target? how will it hold up to abuse. I've been using square cardboard boxes stuffed tight withplastic bags. not pretty but it works. I replace the cardboard every hundred shots or so.

How do you protect the cardboard from moisture? A lidless plastic storage box wrapped in jute fabric or similar might work even better. Filled with plastic waste like you say.

If I'm not too forgetful I keep it in a leanto to protect it. Sometimes I forget and it gets rained on. But it dries out again in the sun and is good to go again.

Not sure the contents. It is my first target. It was half off at Cabela's so I have it a go. Holding up well after 50 or so arrows.

Now that is really cool. But isn't that wooden wall an arrow killer?

Lost one insert already. My goal is to not hit the wood... Plus I added some conveyor belts behind the target in from of the wood. A little secret between us, I don't know what I'm doing.

Still, it's a mighty project, keep at it 💪

It is complete... For now

And here I just plop my target on the ground and shoot