By: Field Logic
The Field Logic Hurricane H21 Crossbow Archery Bag Target is designed to provide the best archery experience. With a vibrant orange color and a 22-inch size, this target is easy to install and made of durable materials. Visit the Field Logic Store to find the perfect target for your archery needs.shortstuff: Stops crossbow bolts no problem, leaves a nice hole. Makes me wonder how well it will hold up after repeated center shots. Other brands I have used in the past " self heal" for the most part and this one falls short for sure. "works as designed" but don't see it lasting long.
United States on Sep 06, 2023
Amazon_User: I says stops 520 fps. I used a 370 fps cross bow which it was purchased for.
Struck dead center of the bag, a 20" bolt went in more than half way. It was a firm pull to remove. Not dead center of the bag, using the little squares a 20" bolt went in up to the Fletching and was a challenge to remove but possible (not the edge of the bag, those smaller targets, so like 10-12"? from the limit of the bag, edge.
The cloth retained the hole separation once pulled.
Then I used a compound bow, set to 50lb pull and it was a fine target for that, the weight of the bag kept it from walking. Those arrows went in from 12" to maybe 14" and a firm pull to remove.
So, from this and as a brand new bag I'd be very concerned to use a 520fps weapon. It may stop it, but my other target, a typical foam sheet, compressed between plywood with this kind of cloth, otherwise same size "stopped" this 370fps (it may be 375fps per chrono of it on YT video) 20" bolt but the fletching was accordianed (not ripped from the shaft but really munged). So, stopping and having a bolt/arrow one can pull, undamaged is something to consider.
I was at 25 yards and of course much closer...
United States on May 10, 2023
Jake: This target does its job. I have probably shot it 20 times so far, and I haven’t had any of the arrows go through the target and get lost, or any of the arrows get damaged. The arrows are not horribly difficult to pull back out of the target. For the price, I don’t think you can beat it. There are a couple downfalls that I did notice, but not too many. It is very heavy, which makes it difficult to carry it long distances. I could also see it ripping out in a couple of years, because the outside is all one piece of cloth. The handle works well, but I can see that rip off eventually as well. it also tips over if you hit close to the top with your arrow.
Overall, I would recommend this target. It doesn’t have any wood inside of it, so your arrows will not be damaged when they hit them. Although it is heavy, it has to be dense to stop the aero correctly, which it does well. Note, my bow shoots at 400 feet per second. I have only had one arrow so far that even slightly came out the other side, and that one was towards the top where it was narrower.
United States on Aug 06, 2022
Benjamin: I'm writing this having just finished my first 20 shots, both for my Adder and this target bag. The concern for the Adder is it uses bolts on the shorter side of things, compared to my other crossbow, and most crossbows I know of at this power range(obviously those small pistol crossbows use even smaller bolts, they don't count). This means a target bag needs to limit penetration enough to prevent the veins entering into it thereby damaging the veins. This bag generally does the trick.
Bolts land with a satisfying audible "thud" that, and practically ideal penetration. They go in to convincing depths, but generally leave at least an inch of space from the veins. I say "generally", because if you hit the target at the edge, or at a weird angle, there's a good chance it could go in far enough to damage the veins and you'll need to do the hair dryer or hot water trick to get the veins straight again. That being said, I only had that happen once, while I was adjusting the sight. Once it was sighted properly and I had no problems landing the bolts in the primary target areas consistently, it didn't happen again.
As to how long this bag will hold up, only time will tell....
United States on Oct 30, 2020
Field Logic Hurricane H21 Crossbow Archery Bag: Perfect for Target Practice and Hunting | Morrell Yellow Jacket 19 lb Portable Stinger Field Point Archery Bag Target - Perfect for Adult Archery Practice | Longbow Archery 40cm & 80cm Archery Targets – Perfect for Target Practice and Training | |
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Sale off | $2 OFF | ||
Total Reviews | 65 reviews | 108 reviews | 45 reviews |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 23 x 21.25 x 16.5 inches | 20 x 18.3 x 9.8 inches | 17.5 x 12.5 x 1.5 inches |
Size | 22 Inch | 1-Pack | 80cm Archery Paper |
Number of Items | 1 | 1 | |
Date First Available | July 1, 2014 | April 26, 2013 | March 11, 2014 |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult | unisex-adult | |
Color | White, orange, gray | Yellow | 15 pack Folded |
Customer Reviews | 4.4/5 stars of 796 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 2,040 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 1,460 ratings |
Part Number | H60410 | 1003669 | 40cm |
Best Sellers Rank | #86,078 in Sports & Outdoors #59 in Archery Targets | #106,458 in Sports & Outdoors #76 in Archery Targets | #29,295 in Sports & Outdoors #26 in Archery Targets |
Material | Nylon | PP | Paper |
Included Components | Target | Athletic Sports Apparel;Hunting & Shooting Accessories;hunting-and-shooting-equipment | |
Brand Name | Field Logic | Morrell | Longbow Targets |
Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds | 18.31 Pounds | |
Warranty Description | Manufacture Warranty | Manufacturer warranty | |
Manufacturer | Field Logic | Energizer | Longbow Targets |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 21.5 x 16 x 22 inches | 20 x 12.3 x 23.5 inches | |
Package Weight | 11.25 Kilograms | 11.39 Kilograms | 1.34 Kilograms |
ASIN | B00LGKFYHC | B00AI9IXJS | B06XC16QZZ |
Model Name | Target | 88 | |
Style | block | block | |
Sport Type | Hunting | Target Archery |
MK: So far this Target has shown to be very durable and just what I was looking for. A group of us got together for cross bow practice and this target was a hit
United States on Sep 28, 2023