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The Benefits to 3 Dimensional Archery Targets
Hunting with a bow and arrow is far more challenging
than with a firearm. A bow hunter needs greater skill,
as they must get much closer to the targets than hunters
with guns. For this reason, among many others, archery
3D targets are a great way to get practice for new hunters
or those looking to become more skilled. Because archery
3D targets come in a variety of shapes, they can also
be used by experienced hunters that are thinking of
hunting new animals.
Many archery 3D targets are shaped to resemble animals
traditionally hunted using a bow and arrow: deer, moose,
bear, wild boar, even mountain lions. These animal shaped
targets are especially useful because they train the
archer how to hit their target accurately and in the
zones most likely to achieve the kill. Because archers
must get so close to kill, they often only have one
shot at the animal. Becoming proficient in hitting 3D
targets in the appropriate spots will increase a hunter's
likelihood of successfully killing an animal when hunting.
Most 3D archery targets are made with foam that allows
the arrow to penetrate the target. Many more expensive
brands will layer the foam, making it harder for the
arrow to penetrate the target. This layering effect
gives greater accuracy to the archer, because it more
realistically simulates the force needed to penetrate
fur, skin, and flesh. The layered nature of the foam
also reduces the amount of friction created at impact,
which causes less damage to the 3D target.
However, when the target is used frequently, it will
still become damaged. Because of this, many brands offer
replaceable core parts. Some archery 3D targets even
have a cutaway effect. This reveals the layers underneath
the skin, making the archer capable of targeting very
specific kill zones on the animal. Perfecting hitting
these spots on a target will increase an archer's chances
of hitting the most sensitive areas on an animal. If
you have a safe place to practice at, archery 3D targets
are available for sell at most outdoor and sporting
goods stores. However, if you're not interested in owning
your own target, there are archery ranges that allow
you to practice on their 3D targets.
Many of these ranges have hunting recreations that
will simulate actual hunting by placing the 3D targets
behind trees, on trails, and in other locations typically
inhabited by the animals. Archery 3D targets are a perfect
way for both novice and experienced bow hunters to perfect
their sport. By offering a simulated target, they can
vastly increase a hunter's chances of success.
About the Author
My name is Ted Lake and have been into the sport of
archery since 1956. I was only five at the time and
didn't start hunting till I was around 12 years old.
My dad, Deuaine Lake was admitted into the Michigan
Bow Hunters Hall of Fame in 1989. He has taught me and
my own two sons the sport of Archery and hunting and
now my grandchildren are being taught the same respect
for the sport of Archery. www.complete-archery-information.com
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