🎯 Aim for Fun with Every Shot!
The DIY Box Target Skins by Third Hand Archery offers a unique 3' x 3' target design featuring an animal face Tic-tac-toe layout, perfect for archers looking to enhance their skills while enjoying a playful challenge. Lightweight and portable, this target is ideal for both practice and competition.
Size | 3' x 3' |
Sport | Target Archery |
Brand | Third Hand Archery |
Shape | Square |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00709157395044 |
UPC | 709157395044 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 20 x 14 x 2 inches |
Package Weight | 0.39 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Third Hand Archery |
Manufacturer | Kinsey's Archery |
Part Number | 395D DIY |
Included Components | No |
M**S
Great looking, can make as fancy or simple as you feel.
I really like these skins. I like the sighting in marks and aim points. I feel it was very thought through. The circular target side and the animal sides are nice complements. Makes a really cost effective nice target. I was looking at some used professional targets from my local archery shop but those would have still cost over 4 times as much and I’m not sure how long the faces would have lasted.
L**S
Five Stars
Gives you a professional target for very little money.
J**K
so far so good
If you need a big target and have plenty of clothes to fill it this is great. I have about 200 shots on it and it does not look shot at this point. So far so good.
M**N
fun project and kids love
2nd one I've owned, fun project and kids love it
L**Y
Great targets no issues
I have the 4'x4' version and love it! Have had it for a year and a half and I don't bring it inside in the winter. Don't know how many thousands of shots I have put into it, I just keep moving the targets when I replace them. I filled mine with plastic wrap from a job site, wish I had used stuff that was cleaner because I end up with a film that easily cleans off on my arrows. Building a second target now but hard to find enough rags to fill it might end up with plastic wrap again.To build the box I used 3 pieces of 2'x4' plywood and an oversized one on top to keep the rain out also works as a handle to lift it. I cut 2x4s in half and made 4'x4' boxes and used spacers to make the boxes 2' apart face to face, I then took leftover plywood and ripped it to 1" wide to hold face on.I am shooting a Mathews Vertix 28" draw 70# and 368 grain 5mm arrows and have never had one poke out the back... I think I could have gone 18" and still wouldn't have a problem.
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