For bowhunting to be successful, you must have certain pieces of equipment. Quality bow targets are one of those things, especially if you are unable to access the archery range often. If you want to improve or keep your shot in check, you need a reliable target to shoot at. Our discussion today will focus on some of the best targets for at-home archery training. Our discussion will cover the size, construction, and stopping ability of these targets.

  1. The Most Popular Pick for Archery Targets

In recent years, archers have increasingly chosen the Field Logic Block 6x6. With its dimensions of 18" x 18" x 16", its weight of 15 pounds, and its ability to be shot from all six sides, this target is made of a layered PolyFusion core that uses friction to slow down and stop arrows.

Its six sides each have a different pattern, so the shooter can keep practicing without becoming bored by changing his or her view and setup every day. At-home archers looking to practice more frequently will benefit from this lightweight, portable, durable, and long-lasting target. 

  1. The Seasoned Archer's Top Choice

It's the best of the best for committed archers to shoot at the Block Range Archery 48 target. For just about any archer, this long-lasting, durable target will last for years. For archery ranges and pro shops, it's designed to withstand thousands of shots per week. Casual shooters should avoid this target. Because it measures four feet by four feet, it isn't very portable.

If you intend to set up a practice range in your garage or basement, this would be better suited to archers using a covered area. Its large surface will reduce the likelihood of you hitting errant shots, and you can pin paper targets on it to change the type of practice you are doing.

  1. The Best Pick for Training Variety

A heavy-duty target designed to withstand arrows flying at 450 FPS, the Morrell 131 Double Duty has tremendous impact resistance. With dimensions of 20" x 20" x 20", it is large enough for home practice, yet weighs 36 pounds and has handles so that you can easily move it from one place to another. The target comes with a variety of target pictures and can be shot from four sides, making practice more engaging and realistic. A dart board, a nine-ball bullseye, and five standard bullseyes are included.

  1. The Grab-and-Move Target Choice

The Yellow Jacket, another Morrell target, is like its big brother in the 131 Double Duty. Yellow Jackets have two shootable sides instead of four, are smaller, lighter, and have fewer shootable sides. This target is 20" wide, 20" tall, 15" deep, and weighs only 32 pounds. It has bullseye targets on it in different patterns to give it a longer life. It is slightly thinner and lighter than the Double Duty.

  1. The Most Realistic Pick for Deer Hunters

A 3D target might be the most important investment you can make for archers who enjoy deer hunting at home. The GlenDel Pre-Rut Buck is highly recommended if that describes you. A 250-pound buck is the same size as the 3D target, making it one of your most life-like targets.

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