"I am a beginner as far as bow hunting goes. This is the first target I have purchased wand it has worked great. I purchased the smaller of the two and originally wished I would have gotten the bigger one but now that I practiced with the smaller target it is all that I ever needed. Layers are tighly packed and even shooting at 10 yards did not go through the target. My bow shoots close to 300 fps and my brother's shoots 300+ fps and not one arrow has passed through the target."
What do you usually hunt?:
Deer
How many times a year do you hunt on average?:
11+
Advantages: Durability, Performs well, Quality, Value for money
"Great buy! Stops arrows very well and extreamly evenly throughout the target. Very durable, this first week of owning it I have put around 50+ shots into it with field points and you can barley tell, it holds up great! Arrows are easy to remove, it is light and travels well. I started bow hunting last year and was worried the 18" would be too small but it is perfect for 20-30 yards (havn't shot any further). I didn't want to spend the $80+ on a 18" name brand layered foam target and glad I didn't."
What do you usually hunt?:
Deer
How many times a year do you hunt on average?:
5-10
Would you recommend this product as a gift?:
Yes
Advantages: Durability, Performs well, Quality, Value for money
"Target is a great value. I've shot into a higher priced, name brand target for years and this target is very comparable. I don't shoot broadheads into it - i've tore up too many targets!! Purchase with confidence."
What do you usually hunt?:
Deer
How many times a year do you hunt on average?:
11+
Would you recommend this product as a gift?:
No
Advantages: Ease of use, Performs well, Value for money, Lightweight
"I got the 18x18x11. I shoot a Diamond Rapture at 70 lbs at about 300 fps. If you need a target to last you all year then this is not the one for you, but if you need one just to get you ready for and last through the season then this is a great buy. The arrows will go through the target, not to where it will mess up the fletching but there will be a few inches sticking out the other side (keep in mind this is the smaller target, I'm not sure about the larger one). It stops broadheads just fine but I would suggest shooting broadheads as little as possible at this target cause they seem to tear it up pretty good. The best way is after they pass through unscrew the broadhead then remove the arrow. It may take more time but it will make the target last longer. I also attached some pictures to show just how much they pass through... this is after about 250 shots and some went through places that were more worn than others."
What do you usually hunt?:
Deer
How many times a year do you hunt on average?:
11+
Would you recommend this product as a gift?:
Yes