Awhile back I started a thread about the Pacific Bow Butts on our field course. At the time we were having some problems with shoot throughs after a very short time.
After some discussions with Mr. Plato at Pacific Bow Butts it was determined that our installation of the target butts was causing them to shoot out much faster then they should.
Our original target stands did not have roofs on them, so over the winter we tarped the target butts thinking it would be goood for them. In doing so we caused more harm than good. What we succeeded in doing was trapping all the moisture inside the targets and caused rot to set in.
We have since installed new target stands with roofs and a new set of Pacific Bow Butts. The new targets appear to be holding up quite well.
Thank you Mr. Plato for helping us get to the bottom of this.
After some discussions with Mr. Plato at Pacific Bow Butts it was determined that our installation of the target butts was causing them to shoot out much faster then they should.
Our original target stands did not have roofs on them, so over the winter we tarped the target butts thinking it would be goood for them. In doing so we caused more harm than good. What we succeeded in doing was trapping all the moisture inside the targets and caused rot to set in.
We have since installed new target stands with roofs and a new set of Pacific Bow Butts. The new targets appear to be holding up quite well.
Thank you Mr. Plato for helping us get to the bottom of this.