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Finally finished my new moose target

Started by dhaverstick, June 01, 2023, 01:39:19 PM

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I recently finished building my Moose Target 3.0 to help me get ready for an Alberta moose hunt this fall. The previous versions of this target were made from a 3/4" thick horse stall mat with a 2" thick piece of high-density foam attached to represent the vitals area. This target worked okay, and was relatively cheap to make, but had three major drawbacks. One, it was very heavy to lift up and hook onto my target stand. Two, it was like handling an 80-pound Slinky. Three, if my field point arrows did penetrate the rubber, they were very hard to remove from the target.

I am an engineer by training, so I am always looking at ways to improve a design and I had been thinking about a better target ever since I booked my next moose hunt. I wanted to make this target completely out of foam to lessen the weight and make it easier to handle. The biggest problem with this design was the cost. High-density foam is not cheap and I was going to need a lot of it to make a life-size target. Fortunately, I tricked another magazine editor into buying my prattle and I used the proceeds to fund this project instead of wasting the money on food and gasoline.

Like the other targets, I started with this photo of a moose that had the vitals drawn onto it. I am a nerdy kind of guy who has access to high-end design software so I created a target profile, with vitals, using this software and scaled it up so that the target would be 6 1/2 feet tall at the top of the hump.




I then created a 3D model of the target and added it to the model I already had of my PVC pipe target stand. This allowed me to see if I was going to run into any interference or manufacturing problems. I knew I would have to make the target in layers to get a good thickness and I later decided I better add a thin wood backing just to make it more stable.





The foam manufacturer sells a 2-foot square piece of the foam I needed that they advertise for archery projects. Oddly, they don't sell bigger pieces for the same price-per-area, so I ended up having to buy several of the squares to make the size target I wanted. They recommended using a 3M spray adhesive to fasten the pieces together.




I glued the first layer of foam onto the wood backing, taped down my target profile, painted the outline, and used a jigsaw to cut it all out. I couldn't cut the target out with both layers of foam glued down because I couldn't find a jigsaw blade long enough to go all the way through.





Making the second layer proved to be more difficult. I glued the six squares together and then cut the profile out of that. Then I glued the second layer on top of the first layer. There were some problems getting everything to line up but nothing I couldn't fix by trimming with a jigsaw. Finally, I marked the spot where the vitals section would go and then glued that on.



Once I had it all together, I painted it matte black and mounted it to my target stand.


I've shot the target a few times and, overall, I am happy with how it turned out. It is easier to handle than my old ones, for sure! The arrows are easier to get out as well, but it still is an effort. I certainly enjoyed the design process, and seeing it all come together, so I will call this a win.

Hopefully, all this work will pay off come September!

Darren

supernaut

Looks great Darren.

Hope you get a shot in September and please do a recap for us!
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shick

Darren, quite impressive.  Good luck to you.
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Wudstix

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That is an excellent design.  Good luck on your hunt, and could you ship me two please. ;-)
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Heckuva project.   Turned out well.
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Riverrat43

Nice job! I once made a block target out of the 2 inch pink wall insulation from Home Depot. 4 pieces glued together, wrapped with duct tape and covered by a large contractors garbage bag. Looked good and really worked well. Trouble was, it left a waxy coating on my arrows that wouldn't come off. Ended up giving it away.
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Don't over think it. LOWER THIRD of body. People screw up because of the hump. Good luck on your hunt!
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Kirkll

Nicely done, and great build along post. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

I was thinking of your wood backing on your target. I understand where you would need some rigidity to it... but... the wood is going to splinter over time as your arrows penetrate it. Now this is just a helpful idea I,m offering. A simple solution would be to use your 3M contact cement and apply some canvas material or even burlap to the back of your plywood. This will help with splintering over time... sealing the plywood with a shellac first might be a good idea too.

.02 cents worth.....   great job on your new target!      Kirk
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Darren
Well Done!
Best of luck on your moose hunt.
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Tim Finley

Electric filet knives work good for cutting foam if you cant find a jig saw blade long enough .

Terry Green

Very nice work!!! Best of luck on your hunt!
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Waiting anxiously for the hunt story!!!
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60" MOAB D/R LB 62#@27"
60" Big River D/R LB 65#@27"
62" Kota Badlands LB 72#@28"
62" Howatt TD 62#@28
58" Bear Grizzly 70#@28"
62" Big River D/R LB 60#@30"
66" Moosejaw Razorback LB 60#@28"

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Friend

A most rewarding successful project...


Hope the live target sees a vital mark.
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Deertaker

Nice, Should work good! Where abouts in Alberta? I live in Edmonton.

dhaverstick

Quote from: Deertaker on June 06, 2023, 06:20:45 PM
Nice, Should work good! Where abouts in Alberta? I live in Edmonton.

I'm hunting with Ryk Visscher again. I believe his area is south and east of Edmonton about 60 miles.

Darren

Deertaker

Nice, lots of great area to hunt! Best of luck! I got to half draw on a moose last year, hope to get another crack at him this year!

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