There are two types of Donacona board . The one with a slightly dark coloured resin added is a no go, however the lighter coloured stuff is ok.
There are two types of Donacona board . The one with a slightly dark coloured resin added is a no go, however the lighter coloured stuff is ok.
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I made mine out of DonnaConna cut in 12 inch strips and stacked.4 ft. x 4 ft.Held together with a length of ready rod top and bottom,worked great.
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I think the best archery target is a burlap sack ( from a coffee importer for free ) filled with plastic bags. Arrows come out easily and it has stopping power.
a bag of plastic works ..but not real good for high speed bows.
with the cost of donacona its cheaper to buy a bulldog target.... i need to build a good target for fita 900 rounds. One afternoon will shoot out the center of a dona cona butte.
I merged the two threads about this one topic, so all the replies and info should be here in this thread.
I got one of those "Bull Dog" targets for Christmas. It's the "Dog House". It's not for broadheads, but it's perfect for field tips. Best $100 you'll ever spend - plus they're guaranteed for life.
I just bought 2 of the double dogs
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Fire up the table saw and cut cradboard into strips (just like your DonnaConna) and you can find it anywhere there is a cardboard recycling bin. I just use a couple of 2x6 on edge screwed to another on flat and ready rod the two ends. Its cheap to replace bad sections and I just set it up on a couple of those cheap work benches. Just have to keep it dry.
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