

🎯 Hit your mark, twice the fun, zero fuss!
Champion Range and Target's 24-inch Bullseye Archery Target 2-pack offers precision shooting practice with two high-quality paper targets made in the USA. Lightweight and easy to set up, these targets are perfect for beginners and casual archers aiming to improve their skills in leisure, competition, or hunting scenarios.
| ASIN | B0000C6BJI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #128,161 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #72 in Archery Targets |
| Brand | Champion |
| Brand Name | Champion |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 888 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00076683407962 |
| Included Components | BullsEye 24inch Target - 2 pack |
| Item Height | 0.13 inches |
| Item Type Name | BullsEye 24inch Target |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Vista Outdoor Sales LLC |
| Material | Paper |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 24" |
| Sport | Hunting |
| Sport Type | Hunting |
| UPC | 076683407962 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | See manufacturer |
W**L
Great for the beginning archer, see your progress!
We used this as a Halloween decoration and it worked perfectly! If I were using it for a true archery set I don't know that it would stand up to many uses. It's basically paper and when arrows are shot through it a few times, I can see it ripping easily. It would be fantastic for a single use or maybe twice but more than that I believe you'll have issues. It does come with two targets, so there is the ability to set up two stations or have more than one person practice.
M**A
Perfect size
Great size and great color, great for many different games
T**D
Pretty good size for practice
I just started practicing archery and these targets are good to use to improve my accuracy. I also used an Amazon box along with some styrofoam to fill it up in order to reduce impact.
M**5
Very nice, wish was a touch less expensive
Bought for my daughter's starter archery set and work very well. Tied string around it to attach to a bale of straw, and even though it tore along the folded seam after a few hits, it taped back just fine and has even withstood being outdoors for a couple of weeks relatively well. I say relatively since with the wetness, it's certainly seen it's better days but's still alive. Paper's not too thin, not overly thick either, just average I'd say. At over $3/target, I'd like to see that a little cheaper, even if it came in a larger pack. I'm going to go see if I can find more durable plastic ones that aren't too overly expensive, but if not, I'll keep buying these and using scotch tape :)
M**.
pretty neat target
I bought this not realizing that it was just a paper target, but was really impressed with it's ability to stay up on a Styrofoam target. I taped this right on the front of my Huge Cube, and it's staying there. it's perfect for building accuracy, and it's shown in my shooting. Great paper target. Definitely recommend for the who just practice archery
J**E
good news bad news
It was doing just great until someone broke into my car and stole everything I left in there. Good news, this was the most expensive item stolen. The other good news is that I took it to the archery range for my new recurve and was able to pin it on all the standing targets. Works great. I put a lot of hits in it but still had about 900 to go. The bad news is that it's gone and I have to wait a couple of months to buy another one.
J**R
Traditional Paper Targets......
How well this performs longevity-wise will depend upon what it's attached to. If you put it directly on a hay bale it will tear and rip apart. Cardboard? Maybe a little better but I'd rather spend extra $$ and get a reinforced target that will handle many more arrows. These will deteriorate rather quickly but that is how they're priced. If you shoot a lot you will go soon equal or exceed what you might spend on a better, solid target. Hint!!! Buy a large, burlap coffee bean sack. Then drive behind a supermarket and grab a huge bag of plastic wrapping, the kind that is used to cover or shrink wrap pallets of merchandise. (The markets stuff this into big plastic bags for recycling and put it behind the store with all the recycling, cardboard, etc.) Go to a craft store and get twine and a big needle. Stuff the burlap sack full and sew it shut. This will stop target arrows like you wouldn't believe!! It is about the size of an elk's body, too. You can attach targets of your choice. I have a couple sacks done this way. The bags cost me $1 each. Plus they are very, very light so you can bring them indoors if rain is forecast.
R**T
Bullseye
Nothing much to say its a bulls eye target printed on good pepper . Has been stapled to cardboard and put in front of hay bails . For the money its durable and a good value . Has been left outside during a few rain storms ,I put cardboard out in sun drys up ready to reuse . Not bad .
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