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  1. Transitional armour describes the armour used in Europe around the 13th and 14th centuries, as body armour moved from simple mail hauberks to full plate armour. The couter was added to the hauberk to better protect the elbows, and splinted armour and the coat of plates provided increased protection for other areas.

  2. Transtar II US Treasury style TSR-II center mass silhouette. Updated to FLETC standards. - Color: Six tones of blue. - Size: 24.5" x 40". - On GSA Contract.

  3. We offer several styles of bow targets including 3D archery targets, block targets for archery, bag targets, and paper targets. Whether you’re testing out your new bow or crossbow or practicing for the season ahead, these archery targets will help you dial in your gear and perfect your performance.

  4. Shop the widest selection of competition and practice Archery Targets at Lancaster Archery Supply. Find discounts on Arrow Targets for all styles of archery.

    • Target Design
    • What Materials Can I Use For Homemade Archery Targets?
    • Homemade Archery Target: Full Cardboard
    • Homemade Hay Target
    • Puzzle Mat Target
    • Pros and Cons
    • Homemade Carpet Archery Target
    • Homemade Ethofoam Target
    • Compressed Straw Target
    • Plastic and Wood Archery Target

    Quickly before we get into the specific target designs there are a few fundamentals of target design that you should understand. 1. Frame 2. Backstop In archery, these two items are the fundamental components of any target. The Frame is whatever rigid device is providing the target’s shape as well as providing its balance. The most popular material...

    Although you can purchase a variety of targets online or at your favorite sporting goods store, they can get fairly expensive. Don’t worry; there are plenty of ways to make homemade targets at your house. You may even have some materials in your home or garage right now. The following are everyday items that can be used to make your DIY targets. 1....

    When looking for cheap materials to shoot up there are few options cheaper than cardboard. Most of the time you’ll be able to grab a few boxes from a store that has to unbox a bunch of items they shelve or from someone that has just finished moving. For more ideas of where to get cardboard check outthis Apartment Therapy article on the topic.

    When looking for a solid backstop material that can also double as a self-made frame, a bale of hay is a great option. Hay is a bunch of herbaceous plants that have been compressed together. Since they have a solid shape already all you need to do is attach a target.

    This design comes fromInstructables.com. If you want to see the original guide click on the link and you’ll be taken there. I’ve adjusted the guide to make it a little easier to follow.

    The puzzle mat target is one of the best targets on the list. Though it isn’t the most durable you can easily replace the parts that are being shot up whether that be the carpet of the tiles. So while it is at a medium durability it isn’t hard to maintain this durability. That’s definitely a positive. Another positive is that it is one of the few t...

    Materials

    1. 1 2″ by 12″ by 6′ piece of wood 2. 4 threaded dowel rods 3. 8 washers and nuts (they need to fit with your dowel rod) 4. lots of carpet

    Construction

    Cut the 2″ by 12″ by 6′ in half so that you have two 2″ by 12″ by 3′ boards. Drill four holes in the corners of each board, make sure they are in the same spot on each of the boards because you’ll be fixing the threaded dowel rods through each of the holes on both boards. Set one piece of wood on the ground as the base of your target. Push the dowel rods through each of the holes on that board and then attach washers and nuts to the ends of the dowel rod to serve as feet to your target. Next,...

    One of the large frustrations with targets comes from their inability to work with certain arrowheads. Specifically, broad-head arrows are some of the best arrows for hunting arrows but will often rip your targets. Luckily, Ethofoam targets should serve broad-heads, as well as bullet-heads, and field-heads. So you’ll be able to fire away while prac...

    Materials

    1. Two 29″ by 4″ by 1″ 2. Two 28″ by 4″ by 1″ 3. Six 4 foot bands of Compressed Straw 4. 1″ Screws 5. Wheels

    Construction

    First, take your six 4 foot bands of compressed straw and cut them in half. This will leave you with twelve 2 foot bands of compressed straw. Compressed straw isn’t that difficult to cut you can just cut the edges with a box cut and that is usually enough to break it in half. You will be using that compressed straw as the backstop for your arrows. Too build the frame you’ll want to use one of the 29″ piece of wood as the base of the frame. Center one of the, now two foot, bands of compressed...

    Pros and Cons

    The benefits of the target revolve heavily around its durability. This target is going to last quite a long time. That means you’ll have years of shooting that comes out of this one target. The condensed straw bands are really thick and really serve to make the target as sturdy as it is. However, this thing is heavy, uncomfortably so. We are talking over 80 pounds heavy. That is not something you want to be carrying around. Which is why you want to add wheels to it. Depending on where you’re...

    Materials

    1. Six 15″ by 1″ by 2″ pieces of wood 2. Eight 36″ by 1″ by 2″ pieces of wood 3. Four 36″ by 16″ by 1″ boards of OSB 4. 1 and 1/4″ Nails 5. 1″ Screws 6. A plastic filler of some kind 7. Outdoor Tarp 8. Two 36″ by 36″ pieces of Cardboard

    Construction

    You are going to start buy building two frames. You can do this by connecting 4 pieces of the 36″ by 1″ by 2″ pieces of wood to make two squares. To support these two squares you are going to need to use six 15″ boards. Attach two of the boards at the bottom two at the top and the third set somewhere in between the top and the bottom. Each of these pieces will be used to connect the two square frames. Next, you will add the OSB to the frame of the box that you have created. This will serve to...

    Pros and Cons

    The only parts of this target are the plastic, tarp, and cardboard. All of which can be easily replaces while maintaining the frame which is a large plus. The structure is the most complicated to put together of the targets on this list, which can be a little frustrating but the video and instructions from the website do away with most if not all confusion on the target’s construction. Finally, the target is a bit unwieldy, so not the easiest to haul around with you into your choice practice...

  5. There are many types of archery targets in the market, but we’re going to focus on the main 3: bag targets, block targets and 3D targets. For every type of target, I’m going to first explain about the different types in general and then give my recommendations.

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