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Archery Bag Targets - What You Need to Know Before You Buy

Archery Bag Targets - What You Need to Know Before You Buy

By Jim E. Smithson

Archery Bag Targets offer a great way to improve your archery shooting. By using them on a consistent basis, you can improve your accuracy and have a little more fun that just shooting at a basic bulls eye target. However, just reading the marketing material of the various archery bag targets will not tell you everything you need to know. Here, is a list of tips and suggestions to help make sure you make a wise and intelligent purchase.

1. Plan on doing some occasional maintenance work on the target.

Even the most highly durable archery bag targets will require you to replace covers occasionally. For this reason, you should plan to have to purchase a few additional covers through the course of the year. Also, recognize that not all of the bags are created equal. The heavier bags tend to stand up better to wear and tear. However, for the lighter bags you may need to occasionally look into adding additional filler to keep them in working order.

2. Determine whether you will need a bag target stand.

Some bags with come with a stand included which is usually made of aluminum. However, if one is not included, stands can normally be purchased for under $30. When looking at stands, check to make sure it can handle the weight of your bag target. A number of stands can only handle up to 40 lbs which will not be able to support the heavier bag targets which can reach 50 lbs.

3. Some bags are made for only certain types of arrows.

Review bag targets' descriptions and instructions to see if your bag can handle your preferred arrows. For instance, a number of target bags are not designed to handle broadheads. Because these special arrow points are designed to wreck havoc, you may need to opt for a special kind of highly durable bag target for shooting practice with broadheads.

4. You get to choose between block targets or bag targets shapes.

These two types of archery bag targets are more similar than they are different. With a similar price range and weight and width dimensions, deciding on which one works best for you will simply be a matter of your personal preference. Some archers prefer the basic simplicity of block targets whereas others like the variety a block target offers. Block targets let you shoot from 4 different sides and manufacturers place different kinds of targets on each side.

Regardless of whether you choose block targets or bag targets, you are at great point in history to purchase archery bag targets. Never has there been a time where there has been more options in color and style than in the present.

Now, stop wasting any more time and energy trying to find the best Archery Bag Targets. Instead, try visiting http://www.archery-supplies.org for great information and tips on archery bag targets and all other pieces of archery equipment.

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