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<blockquote data-quote="Fox Hunter" data-source="post: 792552" data-attributes="member: 39861"><p>Just saw the post. I've a similar problem with my G.T. 5575's passing thru a foam laminated block target. </p><p> </p><p>A solution that works for me was to get a small load of wood chips from the local tree guy and plus a couple bales of straw I have left over from some lawn work. I just piled the chips behind the bales to make the backstop and my block target is in front of that by a few feet. Those arrows that blow thru the block usually are either laying on the ground in front of the straw bale or just in the straw by a few inches - easy to pull out. </p><p> </p><p>The real solution would be to get a tougher target next time. But which one? As for the straw and chips, a year or two from now when they start fallin' apart, I'll just banish them to the compost pile replace them with new. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Shoot often, Shoot true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fox Hunter, post: 792552, member: 39861"] Just saw the post. I've a similar problem with my G.T. 5575's passing thru a foam laminated block target. A solution that works for me was to get a small load of wood chips from the local tree guy and plus a couple bales of straw I have left over from some lawn work. I just piled the chips behind the bales to make the backstop and my block target is in front of that by a few feet. Those arrows that blow thru the block usually are either laying on the ground in front of the straw bale or just in the straw by a few inches - easy to pull out. The real solution would be to get a tougher target next time. But which one? As for the straw and chips, a year or two from now when they start fallin' apart, I'll just banish them to the compost pile replace them with new. Shoot often, Shoot true. [/QUOTE]
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