Because the BLOCK Range Archery Targets stops arrows with friction, not force, it will last far longer than other targets. Arrow removal is dramatically easier which is especially important with today’s speed bows. All BLOCK Range Targets are designed to butt together with minimal seams between targets. On a shots-per-dollar basis, the long lasting BLOCK Range Target is, by far, the best investment for pro shops. And, archers love them too which means more happy customers!
7 reviews for Block Targets Range Layered Archery Target
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Henry (verified owner) –
As advertised. Stops quickly and holds up well.
Mateo (verified owner) –
This thing is super sturdy! I can set it anywhere I need to and it wont fall. Affordable and good-quality
Matthew (verified owner) –
Stops the arrows, and they come out fairly easy. It does take a decent powered shot to make it in there very much. My son’s shots sometimes barely stick in there, but he is using a youth bow, and is only 9. When he gets a good shot, it goes in. This is also the cheapest one i could find, and is good quality.
Avery (verified owner) –
I use a ~50-60# recurve and a set of lighter bows. Nothing heavier or stronger, like a crossbow or a compound. Arrows go in fairly quietly, go out easily, and do not damage much. When you shoot at the large faces, there is no cover, so there is nothing to damage. The arrow goes between the layers. When you shoot at the sides, there is a cover, and it gets holes and some damage like any other target.
Nathaniel (verified owner) –
brought this for my boyfriend for xmas and he loves it! is a little small but its great for far away targeting still, just smaller area. I knew it was smaller when ordering so not an issue of the product. They do have larger sizes so remember to look at sizing but that is it. Usable multiple times and works great
Bryan (verified owner) –
It stops a 30″ carbon express speed freak arrow with a 100 grain Muzzy three blade broadhead about halfway down the shaft when fired from a 60lb draw weight compound bow.
Lucas (verified owner) –
Stops the arrows, and they come out fairly easy. It does take a decent powered shot to make it in there very much. My son’s shots sometimes barely stick in there, but he is using a youth bow, and is only 9. When he gets a good shot, it goes in. This is also the cheapest one i could find, and is good quality.