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Coghlan
16-07-2008, 02:14 PM
These Targets were shot in both World Cup 2 & 3 Croatia then Turkey.
Pats Archery is the Official Distributor for Australasia.
Steve's Archery is the Distributor for New Zealand.
Urban Archery is the Dealer for Victoria.
Archery West is the Dealer in Western Australia
These Targets are excellent, especially designed for 60# Compound Archers in mind. It is easy to pull out arrows BOTH Carbon and Alloy and unlike other Targets you do not have to clean your arrows or get a vice to pull them from the Target.
Target Prices - 130x130 FITA Target with Replacable Centre
$600.00 each Price initially will include freight (next 4 weeks only) to ANY CBD Melbourne (contact Urban) Sydney or Brisbane, I will subsidise shipments to other area's.
I have just done the maths with the TNT Transport Calculator, most CBD's cost $65.00 per Target in freight, so this is a pretty good saving if you purchase them inc freight.
Purchases of Greater than 5 will receive 5% discount
Purchases of Greater than 10 will receive 10% discount
Replacement Cores
$100.00 each.
I cannot tell you the exact number of shots each core will take. However, shooting them in Croatia in wet conditions I did not go thru after 4 days of nailing the same spots in the Target.
Yes I still sell DANAGE and I am the Distributor for them as well. Each Target has its positive and negative points, this just adds another option for clubs.
Also
60cm x 60cm Practice Targets $300 delivered via TNT are coming too, initially only 20 so be quick ( core is the same size as the FITA 130cm Target ) First Paid first orders filled
ETA is approx 8 weeks from now.
The Centre replacable core is 24.5cm across
Pat
Craig R
16-07-2008, 02:21 PM
Any pics or links Pat??
:thumb:
Millar
16-07-2008, 06:48 PM
Nice price Pat, how do they compare to the Whitetail Vellicore?
Any idea on the weight?
Coghlan
16-07-2008, 06:52 PM
Eleven is much better, the cores are all the same size for starters. Everything is uniform, you dont get one good one then one bad one. No need to use wrapping plastic to hold them in. No comparison at all really.
It is approx 22-25kg each not including the A frame Stand (which is not included). Eleven Just confirmed this
2Dogs
16-07-2008, 06:56 PM
Awesome!... I'm ordering one
Eddie C
16-07-2008, 07:13 PM
Well I was just about to order one when I found out that a certain someone has already ordered one :D
Onya Linda!!!!!! :thumb:
She's finally starting to think like an archer :silly:
Cant wait to give this thing a go. Im glad I couldnt afford to get a Danage target before cause this seems like a better target ;)
Millar
16-07-2008, 07:14 PM
ok 2dogs you get one & tell us what their like!
Coghlan
16-07-2008, 07:16 PM
You could just drive down to Victa and shoot mine :-)
Eddie, they are a different Target to a Danage, each has its own good points.
Millar
16-07-2008, 07:23 PM
No worries, I have the danage at home, was thinking about a cheaper option for the club than the whitetail.
Coghlan
21-10-2008, 09:27 AM
These should finally be at the shop on Friday.
All those pre-orders should then leave Monday
We have 80 Targets in Stock
regards
Pat
Coghlan
23-10-2008, 05:24 PM
Targets are leaving tomorrow for you if you have pre ordered.
Eleven 3D have also sent me a 3D Target that they make, awesome Targets they are entirely made out of the core foam of the FITA Target, I can pull the arrows with 2 fingers (using a Protour ), should be nice 3D Target and last for a while as well.
regards
Pat
crack filler
23-10-2008, 05:59 PM
Targets are leaving tomorrow for you if you have pre ordered.
Eleven 3D have also sent me a 3D Target that they make, awesome Targets they are entirely made out of the core foam of the FITA Target, I can pull the arrows with 2 fingers (using a Protour ), should be nice 3D Target and last for a while as well.
regards
Pat
Just looked at there 3D range NICE wouldn't mind having one just to take out to the club and giving it a go. But shooting the standing soldiers on a 3D range might be very controversial.:thumb:
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Coghlan
23-10-2008, 06:16 PM
yeah I wont bring those in, dont think they would be a big seller.
I have to get them approved by 3dAAA first, i am sending a sample to Grant with the Pictures before I import a Container of them (with more FITA Targets). Only Rinehart will come close.
We just filled a 40 foot High Cube container with em (FITA Targets) so as we reorder the 3D Targets will start to flow.
Please email if you would like a catalogue.
bosuns mate
29-10-2008, 08:33 PM
where would you find this archery west ?do they trade under some other name? do they have a website? please explain.
NOCK HUNTER
29-10-2008, 10:29 PM
where would you find this archery west ?do they trade under some other name? do they have a website? please explain.
It use to be called ''Black Stump''.
Ruth changed the name when she took over the shop.
Duane
31-10-2008, 06:12 PM
yeah I wont bring those in, dont think they would be a big seller.
I would think they would be a smash hit with some of the Trad shooters.
mrlogan
31-10-2008, 07:11 PM
Do the Eleven targets come in indoors type of setup, that is with 9 cores and not just the one in the middle.
tomalophicon
31-10-2008, 07:54 PM
Yes, I'd shoot the hell out of that soldier. How much?
2Dogs
01-11-2008, 01:38 AM
I don't think they do Mr Logan.
Funny how that core is so soft, yet it stops the X10's dead in their tracks.
The rest of the target is pretty bloody durable too.
Much better then the Danage from what I can see.
I'd love to see some of the Clubs use these up QLD way for shoots. The 11's seem to be good value for money, when you compare the other work intensive Butts.
Ony probem would be they are not a Permanet butt solution, but sure as hell beats shooting into a stramit target :thumb:
Coghlan
01-11-2008, 06:57 AM
Mr Logan,
Yes they do, but the price goes up due to the extra centre cores.
Peter Elzinga said they are excellent for even Indoor Arrows
I am producing a new core for the DANAGE soon, so it will be the same.
The Soldiers are about $750-800 each, but I will only special order them as I do not think at this stage they will sell too much, but I may be wrong.
Grant has also told me that things sound positive for 3DAAA approving the Targets for them but I will keep my fingers crossed.
These are excellent targets. They don't hold as long as the Rineharts, but they don't cost as much. Very good arrow-stopping and easy to repair. If you don't wait too long, you can glue small cuts together again and they will hold even longer....no expensive repairkits needed.
We are Eleven Distribitor for the benelux (Belgium, Netherlands and Luxemburg) and we rent the 3D targets out to clubs as well. Because we repair them everytime they come back, they seem to hold for ever.
Also have a look at the new Eleven 2D practise targets......very good value !!
Arthur
ArcheryCentre.com
Netherlands
dilligaf
01-11-2008, 09:14 AM
has anyone got a link to there web site
Thanks
Eddie C
01-11-2008, 05:14 PM
I set mine up today and seems to be a decent target....I shot my X10's into it from 70m to 30m and put about 160 arrows into it at 60 pound draw weight.
Linda also shot about 60 arrows into aswell....
I didnt use any lube on the arrows and they still seemed to come out easy.
I pulled each arrow out slowly as I noticed that some of the foam material comes out of the hole the arrow is in.
Maybee some lube on the arrows will prevent this.
The arrows only penetrated about 7 inches into the core. You can see where arrows have penetrated but only just ( dosent look like a hole more of a dent )
Im sure that it would take the average archer a while to shoot out the core. Great value for money :thumb:
Ill see how it goes after a couple thousand shots in the core and let you all know its condition ;)
Brenton
01-11-2008, 05:34 PM
I have a similar setup (x10 60lb)... what is penetration like at 10m and 20m Backyard (shooting)?
I set mine up today and seems to be a decent target....I shot my X10's into it from 70m to 30m and put about 160 arrows into it at 60 pound draw weight.
Linda also shot about 60 arrows into aswell....
I didnt use any lube on the arrows and they still seemed to come out easy.
I pulled each arrow out slowly as I noticed that some of the foam material comes out of the hole the arrow is in.
Maybee some lube on the arrows will prevent this.
The arrows only penetrated about 7 inches into the core. You can see where arrows have penetrated but only just ( dosent look like a hole more of a dent )
Im sure that it would take the average archer a while to shoot out the core. Great value for money :thumb:
Ill see how it goes after a couple thousand shots in the core and let you all know its condition ;)
Coghlan
01-11-2008, 05:38 PM
Dont use arrow lube, the stuff coming out is normal, it is the wear and tear, it is expected.
I would be interested to see how many thousand shots you get too :-)
Eddie C
01-11-2008, 05:47 PM
Dont use arrow lube, the stuff coming out is normal, it is the wear and tear, it is expected.
I would be interested to see how many thousand shots you get too :-)
Why shouldnt I use lube?
Eddie C
01-11-2008, 05:49 PM
I have a similar setup (x10 60lb)... what is penetration like at 10m and 20m Backyard (shooting)?
Well I shot it at the same specs at 2m and the penetration was only slightly deeper.
mrlogan
01-11-2008, 06:07 PM
we tried ours today, at 20m with a 50lb bow using fmj's they went about an inch or two through the target outside the centre, they did not go all the way through in the middle.
Found it a little hard to get the arrows out of the black area but pretty impressed with them.
2Dogs
01-11-2008, 06:31 PM
You guys must be softcocks at the Grange. :D
The Arrows on mine that go into the Black Area I can still pull out with one hand?, and the arrow is being well and truly stopped........ no Power Matt here :thumb:
Coghlan
01-11-2008, 06:34 PM
Can use lube if you want but they will just go thru faster thats all.
Foam Targets are primarily for Carbon's or Carbon / Aluminium (carbon outside) the FMJs are probbaly the hardest to get out of any target arrow you could have picked, but good to try the toughest I guess.
has anyone got a link to there web site
Thanks
Link to their website is www.archerycenter.eu
Arthur
Netherlands
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