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I am planning on attatching it to my fence. I dont plan on using it for every shot, just a backdrop that will not destroy my arrow. |
This should be used as a safety barrier ..
not your primary targetYou can use a couple of layers of carpet cut to whatever size you like, the bigger the better, but here's the trick ... you will need to hang them "in front" of your fence atleast 12-16" and try to leave a space between carpet layers of 10-12". You must leave a space between the carpet and the fence so that the carpet layers will absord the arrow impact and this will not allow the arrow to pass through. The carpet must be allowed to move freely. If you mount the carpet to a solid fencing surface, the arrrow will still most likely pass through and hit the fence or beyond. The thicker the carpet the better.
Just think about if you were to hang a huge piece of carpet over a clothsline and beat it with a broom. If you draped it over a solid fence and hit it with a broom, there would be no movement, its solid. If you hung it over a clothsline and hit it with a broom, the carpet would absorb the impact and would flex. This should stop an arrow. The trick is not making the carpet "too solid". This probably wont work for broadheads as they will most likely still pass through.