Real Wild 3D Competition Bobcat Archery Target with EZ Pull Foam
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$159.99
The RealWild Small Game Targets are one piece designs, made of super high density, self-healing foam, with core. The Bobcat was crafted by a true taxidermist to provide the most realistic replica of and Appalachian Bobcat available. This target provide a unique and even more challenging shot. The RealWild Bobcat will add a unique element to any archery tournaments with features like: High density foam for optimum durability and realistic size and life-like features.
We use the Competition Bobcat at our small 3D shoot and find the foam characters to be far superior to the small Delta targets that we used previously!! The only downside is the "wires" used to support him in the dirt. Tend to break the legs off quite easily
Keep it up Real Wild
The photos in the product description are from the new archery ranges built by the Pennsylvania Game Commission in 2023. My local PGC range has used the same foam blocks for ~18mos, and the only ones which really need replacing are the center blocks where broadheads were allowed.
Otherwise? They have been used, abused, and hold up exceptionally well. To the point where I need to steal that target house design and plan to recreate this setup in my backyard.
I ordered the Pro Hunter Double Duty Buck Target for my son as a Christmas gift. He proposed using BIG Shot Archery and I was very pleased with the ordering, shipping time and delivery. THANKS Big Shot Archery.....
I didn’t expect the target to be as heavy as it was. If it lives up to two finger bolt removal I’ll be ok with it. My other target weighs less than half but needs a special bolt removal tool and a lot of strength. Didn’t like shooting as much as I should have with that one.
My 500+ FPS crossbow bolts are very easy to pull out. Only time the bolt snags is if field point unscrews on impact and gets caught on the outer cover. Very easy to remove even if it does this though. Outer case seems to be stapled together very well and perimeter shots don’t over penetrate.