Be ready for that big hunting moment with your bow or crossbow by practicing big with the Field Logic GlenDel Crossbow Shooter Buck 3D Archery Target. This big 125″ Pope and Young buck target features GlenDel’s proven 4-sided, high density, replaceable vitals insert for higher quality shooting and longer life. Built for use with compound bow or crossbow shooters, this durable 3D archery target handles arrows and bolts traveling more than 400 fps. Giving you up to 5 times more shooting surface than comparable cores, the Crossbow Buck’s special core combines realistic embossed vitals and proven open-layered Polyfusion construction. This special design fuses the target’s internal layers to the target wall for more uniform layer compression that makes it easier to get your bolts out and helps the layers stay in place for longer target life. Offset shooting zones on all 4 sides of the core also help provide longer target life, giving you a target that can help the whole family get their bows and crossbows zeroed in. Handles field tips and broadheads for high quality practice. made in specialized factories. Specifications for Field Logic Shooter Crossbow Buck Target: Manufacturer: Field Logic Color: Brown Height: 48 in Condition: New Features of Field Logic Shooter Crossbow Buck Target: High quality huge 3D buck target for compound bow and crossbow hunters Big 125″ Pope and Young buck target – helps you get ready for big opportunities Long lasting design Proven 4-sided high density replaceable vitals insert PolyFusion core – easier arrow removal and extended target life Offset shooting zones on all 4 sides – extends target life Stops 400+ FPS bolts and arrows with field tips or broadheads Package Contents: Field Logic Shooter Crossbow Buck Target
Field Logic Shooter Crossbow Buck Target
$159.99
Dennis –
The target is smaller than expected. It goes together easy. You will need a very strong arrow puller to remove a bolt. My crossbow is shooting 415 fps. The target stops it fine but it is extremely hard to remove a bolt. Took 2 grown men to remove the only bolt I have fired into it.