![]() ![]() The problem with burying the bolt deep in the target is a) it’s a nightmare to pull out, and importantly b) it ends up doing damage to the vanes, and you have to replace them. Particularly at high speeds of 350 FPS+, where it becomes more noticeable on some targets. It’s essential that your crossbow target is thick/compact enough to prevent the arrow from burying itself deep in the target. If you’re buying a bag target, is the outer layer resistant to fraying so that the inner material doesn’t fall out? If you get a 3D deer, is the core replaceable? Resistance Look for materials that are high quality, and be prepared to pay a little extra so that you don’t find yourself buying another target in 18-24 months. Synthetic fillers and foam generally last for a long time. Some of the best last as much as ten years. Of course you’ll want the bag to last for a long time. The best crossbow targets: key characteristics Durability
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