So anyone that has or had one where did you get it. Is there any place local? If you had to order it how bad was the shipping? I went to the "blob" website but there's not a lot of info.
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Originally posted by Texas89 View PostLooked into. Doesn't look like it will take bh
They will make the best look sorry.
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Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View PostWell then I suggest you use the search function on here and see what has been posted here about blobs. Probably one of the toughest all weather targets on the planet for any kind of arra.
They will make the best look sorry.
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Originally posted by elkbowhunter View PostIve seen those....not sure where to get them. Have you looked at Spyder Targets?
http://spyderwebtargets.com/products...ry-target.html
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do not order a Spyder target for broadheads it's made for fieldtips.
My blob has been facing the setting sun for over 7 years . it has taken MANY hits from Silver Flames/Phatheads/Landsharks/Titans etc.... if you use the regular house insulating foam can from home depot/Lowes to re-pair (leaving the slit pieces in place) it will last a LONG time. well worth the money for a broadhead target. it's made from carpet glue, Heavy as all get out 24x24x8
edit: it will dull the heck out of the broadhead after the first shot, the filler in the glue is silica (fine sand basically)Last edited by wassaw; 09-04-2014, 08:03 PM.
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I'm on year 4 now with my 24x24x10". Still shooting the same 5 dots/holes. I haven't even touched the bottom 2/3rds of the 24x24" target in that time. Love my blob but it is definitely not very portable. I do cover it with a cheap BBQ cover from Academy when I roll it outside on a dolly. Mostly I shoot it in my garage shop area at 19 yards but I will put it outside occasionally to shoot further.
Last edited by Smart; 09-04-2014, 08:01 PM.
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