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Great product, Excellent service
I use it for archery merit badge training. Requirements require a target of this size.
Perfect products, and service
I have two large ' back stops ' for the targets that I built years ago in my back yard. One of them is 70 inches wide, and set back 70 meters. The other one is set back 30 meters and is 140 inches wide. The wider one has the 80 cm in the middle of the stop, and I use animal targets on either side. At the 70 meter one, I use a larger bullseye target on the bottom, and plan on putting… read more animal targets on the top of this target in the spring. I purchased other products from 3 rivers at the same time when I purchased their 80 cm bullseye targets, and as I'am only writing 1 review I will include them all here. I also purchased inserts, and points for aluminum arrow repair, and large glue-on points for my wooden arrows. Also, I purchased target pins. Both the plastic, and the the metal ones. All in all, everything 3Rivers sells is great. I have been buying products there for many years, and will continue to do so. I'am on a traditional league locally once a week, and shoot in the yard on occasion. John P.
Yes I would buy this again
Bought this to get grandkids more motivated in shooting ,really got them wanting to compete against each other ,really improving there accuracy ,very helpful
Paper Target NASP
Durable and just what we wantef
Very nice
We used these targets this year when we taught archery to about 60 children, ages 7-14. The size is excellent. It keeps the kids encouraged when they are on paper, something a smaller target would not do.
I will buy this produc again
price, cuality,solid colors,do not fade
Nice targets
Get the largest size target for a beginner. Used chopsticks to pin it to a pair of side-by-side straw bales. (Straw is cheaper than hay.)
Longer lasting than regular paper
We use the NASP target for everyday practice and use. It is longlasting through heat, rain, and wind. It is also very colorful and looks good in our practice range,.
Nasp 80 cm
This is a top notch target for use @ forty yards and beyond. It isn't difficult to set up once you have the proper sized backing. (I use cardboard sheets cut to size.) at the minimum distance of forty yards four sheets of cardboard glued together and the target itself is enough to stop arrows from a fifty# bow and less. This product is used for competition and target practice. It… read more is very visable @ forty, fifty yards and probably a much greater distance It is big enough for clout shoots @ fifty yards when pinned to the ground at the four corners for the uses I (we) put it to there are no negitive comments
These are sold in packs of 10 or singles.
It is a square paper target approximately 2 foot by 2 foot .
Rain will hurt the target. If you are looking for non-animal paper target faces, we currently do not have any. If having an animal would work, then give Master Targets a try http://www.3riversarchery.com/product.asp?i=MTX Be sure to check back, as we have been looking at new targets that are target faces and can be left in the rain.
The targets that we got last a long time through rain, hot, hot heat (south Texas), and high winds. I glue this targets to cardboard or material that is used for election signs. They work well and are in abundance right after elections!
Second question first no all of the target faces I have are of heavy paper. 1st. question--- I do not leave my targets out in the weather. I presume that this target face will hold up indefinately or until shot out if kept under shelter. It should be ok to have it get wet but not soaked or left in water for extended periods. I have left mine under a roof with open sides and it hasn't been affected by dampness or high humidity.