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Self healing targets
Gregor62
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Anyone else use them? Looking for a new one, since mine apparently needs a doctor's help to heal. This one came from Cabela's and only lasted about a year. Suggestions for brand welcome.
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5 yrs. and good times right there. Stay with the same brand, it worked.
One year Joe. Don't age me any faster than mother nature already is, I can't take it.
I keep beating this up until it's gone, but yeah lots of fun.
I swore it said 5 yrs.
I wouldn't buy that particular brand again - Those things normally last a lot longer. Also I've found the round ones tend to last longer as they put up less resistance and I like that they move around much better.
That door you just kicked in was locked for your protection - not mine.
Wonder how long it would last if you hit it? Don
I dont know about how may years but I thought base on how man hits they take
but apx 15.00 ? or so and lasted a year and unknown how many hits. still its cheap reaction targets
Do-All Impact Seal Self Healing Bullet Pong Spinning Target Ballistic (midwayusa.com)
Good thinking, I'll try that next.
Place the target far enough away that you can only hit 1-2 out of 20 and it'll last MUCH LONGER
How long did you expect it to last? I think a year is a pretty long time for most targets, even some steel ones.
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
# of X's shot- within X amount of time
if shot 20k X's in a year- it should last 5 months
if shot 100 X's in 3 years- it should last 22 yrs.
walmart might replace it if you say it won't hold up to being shot..........