🎯 Shoot for the stars with every arrow!
The Morrell Targets High Roller Foam Archery Target is a 13-inch square target designed for crossbow and compound bow enthusiasts. It features a durable, waterproof, and self-healing foam construction that can stop arrows traveling at speeds up to 450 fps. With 21 visible bullseyes and a portable design, this target is perfect for both practice and competition.
Material | Foam |
Sport | Crossbow Shooting |
Brand | Morrell |
Item Weight | 10 Pounds |
Shape | Square |
Item Thickness | 13 Inches |
UPC | 036496116352 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.7 x 13.6 x 13.6 inches |
Package Weight | 5.63 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Morrell |
Model Name | Morrell High Roller Target |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Morrell |
Part Number | 341 |
G**
Roll the Dice - this is one of the better targets out there.
Soft, light, easy to pull and self healing. Morrell nailed it with this concept. Great target for traveling or shooting broadheads into. I'd buy another one - but hoping this one will last quite a few years for me.
J**S
Stops 430 FPS
I have went through several targets trying to find one to stop my crossbow and this one is it! Point blank or 50 yards it works the same! It is hard to remove the arrows by hand but Id rather struggle to remove them then to replace fletchings over and over! Worth the money to get a good target!
M**E
Good practice target.
Easy to acquire target points for sighting in, holds up good to field points, easily portable, but when new it is not easy to remove arrows.
J**.
Target
Great target!
O**
Holds up pretty good
I’ve shot over 500 shots with broadheads and has held up great. Good value for the money the design is great just toss it across the yard and start shootings.
M**S
Favorite target
So durable and portable! We love this target!
M**T
Fun target
Fun target to shoot, throw it, range it and letem fly
T**Y
Easy broadhead removal
This is the first target that doesn’t eat my fixed blade broadhead bolts. Spray your practice broadhead with little Pam and the removal is a piece of cake. There were times the broadhead is exposed on the backside of the target, just unscrew the broadhead and pull the shaft out..Even when the broadhead is embedded, I have been able to remove with out any damage to the bolt. After a hundred +/- shots, I have not yet damaged any broadheads practice bolts or fletch. I am buying more for Christmas presents .
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