Archery 40cm & 80cm Targets by Longbow (15 Pack (80cm) Folded, 80cm Archery Paper)


Key features
- •Longbow Targets are printed to exacting official standards
- •80cm Targets are printed on heavy duty 7pt archery paper manufactured to limit hole size during impact for longer lasting targets
- •80cm targets are packaged folded in 3, 8 and 15 qty
- •80cm targets are packaged rolled in tubes in 25 and 50 qty
- •Search Longbow for our other Archery Targets including our 60 cm Targets.
Archery 40cm & 80cm Targets by Longbow (15 Pack (80cm) Folded, 80cm Archery Paper)
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Customer Reviews
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Doesn't tear/rip easily; stands up to carbon and fiberglass arrows well. These are the ten-ring targets school uses in archery.
It's Me, Y'all✓ Verified Purchase•August 8, 2023
My son has been in archery at school this year, and these are the targets they use with the ten rings.
I wanted to be sure that the ones he's using at home are the same at school. I had asked his archery instructor if they had any with scores on them, and he said they did not use any like that at school. I had thought that maybe they had numbers on them to help with keeping score if you're at home competing in the backyard. My son has since explained to me that the targets don't have numbers on them; rather, you figure up your score based on where the arrows land.
To build the target, we just got a discarded box that for tiki torches (see pics), but any tall box (tiki torches, pool noodles, etc.) would work. We packed the front of the box with more boxes (the boxes inside the tiki torch box even have flattened boxes in them). That makes it easier to pull the arrows out of the front. We also cut up a bunch of old pool noodles in the back so we could store a bunch of arrows there when we take the whole thing back inside.
Overall, the target paper works really well - it does not rip/tear easily, and that's a good thing for us. For reference, though, the kids are using bows with draw weights of about 30 lbs. They're also using both carbon arrows as well as fiberglass arrows. I don't know if that info helps or not.
I have added a target that he cut off the front of the tiki box target that we made; we did end up adjusting the target and shifting it from where I had originally taped it. It was not high enough. Made a big difference once we moved it to where it was toward the top. The center of the target is supposed to be 48 inches off the ground - we're not exactly there, but it's much higher now that we've got it higher on the box than we had it. Next box we get is going to have to be even taller than this one to try to get to that 48-inch mark.
I wanted to be sure that the ones he's using at home are the same at school. I had asked his archery instructor if they had any with scores on them, and he said they did not use any like that at school. I had thought that maybe they had numbers on them to help with keeping score if you're at home competing in the backyard. My son has since explained to me that the targets don't have numbers on them; rather, you figure up your score based on where the arrows land.
To build the target, we just got a discarded box that for tiki torches (see pics), but any tall box (tiki torches, pool noodles, etc.) would work. We packed the front of the box with more boxes (the boxes inside the tiki torch box even have flattened boxes in them). That makes it easier to pull the arrows out of the front. We also cut up a bunch of old pool noodles in the back so we could store a bunch of arrows there when we take the whole thing back inside.
Overall, the target paper works really well - it does not rip/tear easily, and that's a good thing for us. For reference, though, the kids are using bows with draw weights of about 30 lbs. They're also using both carbon arrows as well as fiberglass arrows. I don't know if that info helps or not.
I have added a target that he cut off the front of the tiki box target that we made; we did end up adjusting the target and shifting it from where I had originally taped it. It was not high enough. Made a big difference once we moved it to where it was toward the top. The center of the target is supposed to be 48 inches off the ground - we're not exactly there, but it's much higher now that we've got it higher on the box than we had it. Next box we get is going to have to be even taller than this one to try to get to that 48-inch mark.
Good. I wish they had numbers marked on the rings.
Full Name✓ Verified Purchase•July 29, 2023
These targets worked great. I wish they had numbers (10 in center, 9, 8, 7, 6 etc going outward) so that I could count up my totals easier. My son is trying to qualify for his Boy Scouts archery merit badge and needs to shoot 160 points from about 30 arrows at varying distances. We hand drew the numbers on, but it would have been nice if they were printed on originally.
Gets A+
goldengate98✓ Verified Purchase•July 15, 2023
These targets are really useful. They are sturdy enough to take over 50-60 arrows I put into them and still hold together. They were good and easy to see at 60 yards. I used them to sight-in my bow just prior to an archery event. They hold up well and I will definitely re-order when its time.
Nice quality
Sheila✓ Verified Purchase•July 1, 2023
Holds up well with heavyweight paper, even through light rains on our outside range.
Target
Bob✓ Verified Purchase•June 24, 2023
Good quality
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