From: Jim Davis
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Date: 18-Jun-18 |
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I'm going to be teaching a 7-year-old and his dad (possibly the whole family of 6) to shoot and weather is not helpful. It's either rainy or too hot to be out in the sun.
So, I'd like to find a reasonably priced backstop curtain so we could shoot in the church gymnasium.
Is there a curtain for under $100?
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From: Orion
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Date: 18-Jun-18 |
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I've seen some pretty large (imported) fiberglass curtains on the auction site for under $100. As I'm sure you know, their best use is to catch errant arrows, not for shooting into directly.
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From: Sawtooth (Original)
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Date: 18-Jun-18 |
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Find a piece of scrap carpet and shoot judos at the non shaggy side. I have a piece I shoot inside at work. Works great and I‘ve NEVER shot through it. Even with a field point.
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From: Deno
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Date: 18-Jun-18 |
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^^^^^^^^^^^ This is the way. Have fun shooting at some milk jugs and fun targets.
Deno
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From: TDHunter
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Date: 18-Jun-18 |
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our club got an old trailer cover from a trucker, think they use them for when they haul saw dust, or sand etc. It's a heavy duty netting and works really well.
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From: GF
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Date: 18-Jun-18 |
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Or some good canvas and rubber blunts.
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