Black Hole 61212 Bersaglio balestra 16"

Brand:Black Hole

3.5/5

249.61

Black Hole Crossbow offre ai cacciatori di balestre un bersaglio economico e di lunga durata che offre una facile rimozione del bullone ed è adatto sia per i punti di campo che per le teste larghe, punto di campo solo sui lati avvolti, punti di mira multipli su tutti e 4 i lati prolungano la durata del bersaglio, peso leggero per portabilità, porta ovunque.

EAN: 0702649612124

Categories: Sport e tempo libero, Caccia e pesca, Tiro con l'arco, Obiettivi,

FACILE RIMOZIONE DELLA FRECCIA - Il nostro design a strati aperti blocca le frecce con attrito e non forza per una facile rimozione della freccia. MAGGIORE VISIBILITÀ - AUMENTO DELLA DURATA DEL BERSAGLIO - Il design ad alto contrasto rende il tuo bersaglio più visibile e i punti di mira sfalsati su tutti e 4 i lati prolungheranno la vita del tuo bersaglio. BERSAGLIO DA TIRO A 4 LATI - Nucleo stratificato ad alta densità con 4 lati del tavolo shoo sia per i punti di campo che per le teste larghe, punto di campo solo sui lati avvolti in polipropilene; 16x16x14.
Brand Black Hole
Brand ‎Black Hole
Brand Name ‎Black Hole
Color Black
Color ‎Black
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 214 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎Hunting, Airsoft and Paintball;Archery - Youth;archery-equipment
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎16 x 13.5 x 16 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎17.99 x 17.01 x 14.02 inches
Item Weight ‎13 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎Field Logic
Material Polypropylene
Material ‎Polypropylene
Model Name ‎61212
Model Year ‎2019
Number of Items ‎1
Package Weight ‎7.67 Kilograms
Part Number ‎B61212
Shape ‎Square
Size 16 inch
Size ‎16 inch
Sport Type Hunting
Sport Type ‎Hunting
Suggested Users ‎Unisex-adult
Warranty Description ‎Manufacturer warranty

3.5

8 Review
5 Star
70
4 Star
19
3 Star
5
2 Star
2
1 Star
4

Scrivi la tua recensione

La tua mail non sarà pubblicata. Tutti i campi obbligatori sono segnati con*

Scritto da: Chelle
Works for Barnett ts380 crossbow.
Using with a Barnett crossbow TS 380, this works very well. As others have mentioned the bolts are nearly impossible to pull out by hand, but it can be done. I would recommend a bolt puller. It does stop bolts coming from my crossbow at 20 yards with about four or five inches before the Fletching. All in all this seems like a great crossbow target. It also seems like it will last for a while. Very happy with the purchase.
Scritto da: Kevin
Good
Good
Scritto da: C.J.S. Hayward
Good, but not as advertised (in terms of effort needed for arrow removal).
The advertising copy advertises "EASY ARROW REMOVAL - Our open-layered design stops arrows with friction not force for easy arrow removal" and "In just a few seconds, the heat dissipates, and the bolt releases, allowing for easy one-handed removal." I've lifted weights, and for that matter lifted weight machines, and I do not find easy, one-handed removal. It stops a high-speed crossbow bolt before the fletching, but I've found that it takes a struggle to remove bolts with one hand, or for that matter two. I've purchasedhigh-friction rubber jar openers and can now twist an arrow with both hands to break it free from what may be friction stoppage at high temperatures. Once the arrow has been twisted enough to break friction, it pulls out relatively easily, but I've found the advertising of "easy one-handed arrow removal" to be quite inaccurate. Possibly the target is stiffer when it's new, and possibly it is not at all a trivial feat to make a target that will stop a high-speed crossbow bolt before the bolt penetrates to the fletching. However, I would wish for more straightforward advertising. If you buy this,buy some good rubber grip on or off Amazon . My best results at breaking the initial position of a bolt have been after wrapping the bolt in one layer of rubber grip and holding the arrow tightly with both hands like a pen, squeeze tightly, and then twist (clockwise or counter-clockwise; don't try to change where the arrow is pointing). The arrow removed easily after that. I'm strong enough that I shouldn't need to really struggle to get an arrow free, and it is a genuine challenge (I tried pliers at first) to twist an arrow free. There may be other ways to free a bolt, but my best advice to loose an arrow is to: 1: Get a rubber jar opener. 2: Wrap it around the back of the arrow so that there is one layer of rubber between your fingers and the arrow. 3: Grip the arrow with both hands with a standard grip for a pen (i.e. so that for both hands you are grasping the arrow with your thumb, index finger, and middle finger). 4: Twist clockwise (or counter-clockwise) to break initial resistance). 5: Once the arrow has been turned, pull it out. This is using a field point on one of the large black target faces. I have not tried broadheads.
Scritto da: Alexei Nichypor
Works well at 30 yards and beyond
Works well at 30 yards and beyond, the pictures included with this review are my bolts when shooting from 20 (not recommended). Once shooting at 30 yards and beyond the arrows only penetrated about 10-12' deep. The arrows are very tough to remove but that is to be expected with a tough as nails archery target like this one. I am shooting a crossbow advertised at 405 fps (more like 385 fps I've been told) I do not have a chronograph although. My bolts weigh 440 grains. Overall a great target as long as you do not expect to shoot at least than 30 yards with a 385 fps crossbow or higher.
Scritto da: Jeff C.
Great Crossbow Target but HARD to Remove!
Purchased this target at the same time as my very first crossbow, a 400 fps Barnett Whitetail Pro STR. The target was awesome stopping these high speed 22 inch bolts well before the vanes. Pictured are three field points a Rage mechanical broadhead, all stopped at about the same depth of penetration. About a half inch of the broadhead and one field point poked through the opposite side. I'm a big strong man and found removal by hand utterly impossible and frustrating as all get out. In looking over other posted reviews I saw someone shared that they ordered a set of rubber jar openers, thin very flexible discs designed to help open stubborn jars. I ordered the same exact set and waited a week with those darn arrows sticking out of my target. Just tried them and they work FANTASTIC! A short twist and a straight pull back had each one, including the broadhead out in about 15 seconds. I really like this target but HIGHLY recommend getting yourself a set of those jar lid grippers. An absolute necessity to fully appreciate and enjoy this excellent crossbow target!
Scritto da: patrick weldon
Pulling Bolts out from this Target/Stop, extremely difficult.
The weight and visibility is acceptable. Takes a lot of effort to disengage the Bolts. Overall, it does the job.
Scritto da: Connor Terrell
Doesn't last. Arrows also get buried to the fletching's shooting around 350fps+
I bought the target in june, its now mid November and its not doing too great. Moderate use throughout that time. The middle is pretty much shot out, and it caused me to lose an arrow today because of it. Zipped right through and yeeted into god knows where. Its not a terrible option but there's better options for the money. I think its a little bit misleading to claim its a 'crossbow target' when literally every bolt ive shot into it is buried to the fletchings. Its not terrible, it just doesn't last long. pretty disappointed I got that little use out of it, and I have to avoid shooting certain areas because bolts will zip through.
Scritto da: JJP
Don't do it
You can't get arrows out. I bought a Delta McKenzie Speedbag Revolver Bag Target for $30 from Scheels and it stops the arrows just as well and you can pull them with just 2 fingers.

Prodotti correlati

hot

Scopri il nostro network internazionale

Spediamo in 28 paesi, oltre 200.000 prodotti. Resta aggiornato, iscriviti alla newsletter.

Shopping Cart