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great video I copy your back stop and it came out nice just like yours. I watch a lot of videos for back stops, and I thought yours was the best on using the horse stable mat. It's sturdy and strong thanks again for sharing a great project,
I built according the to your measurements Issues: gap at the bottom, I found just pulling arrows back out with field tip is fine and easier. But that being said it works great unless you miss low
Having access to FREE 2"x4"s I think I will try to simulate your backstop and I will let you know how that goes. Thanks for the great video and nice shooting BTW.
What if you wanted a static backstop that you can mount targets on? This one is made to be loose on the sides/bottom. Also I use cedar shafts not carbon fiber...so I’d want something the arrows didn’t stick to like this...
Hey man, I really enjoy your videos and i think your videos are entertaining and interesting to watch. Your channel definitely has potential to grow. Keep up the great content :) Also you guys shouldve made a sandwich with that food and given it to the porg 👀
This came out so perfect.. Its so amazing to see you grow and your edits just keep getting better. Cannot wait to see and join your adventures on trying things ❤️
What is your draw weight? How far should I place this from the wall to ensure I don't hit the concrete block in my garage? I can only get about 20 yards and shoot anywhere from 55-70 lbs. Will this be good for that?
superhero6785 I’m shooting at 65lbs and I don’t miss at 20yds to where I hit the rubber stop but I have done it just to test it and my arrows maybe came out 3in at most so just make sure you have maybe two feet between the wall and the backstop to be safe. Thanks for the question, happy shooting 💪🏽🏹