I'm looking to get a 24x24 target. Can anyone tell me about the Bulldogs and Spyderwebs compare. I've shot the Spyderwebs alot, but the Bulldoggs are a lot less coin.
From the pics I've seen they seem to look very similar.
Thanks!
Me & some of my buddies have Spyderweb targets & we have shot the hell out of them & you cant even tell that they have 2000+ shots on them. Plus i love the 2 finger arrow removal.:thumbs_up
I know nothing of the Bulldog target, but my dealer will only use Spyderweb targets, he has had it for years and it still looks brand new. I wish I had the money for one, I would buy one if I did.
Go with a bulldog. I've shot both and i just prefer the bulldog. It can stop hours worth of relentless poundings from arrows coming out of my 82nd airborne. I've seen ONE tip stick out the back of one EVER! i'm always seeing people sticking out of spiderweb targets.
spiderweb all day! best target on the market! TRUE 2 finger removal!!! The bulldogs are good for the price but you will be shooting them out in no time..they are not self healing like the spyderwebs...you get waht you pay for..
The biggest indoor 3d shoot in canada uses the spyderwebs and they are brand new at the start of the weekend..after 400 shooters pound them on the practice range all weekend you cannot tell them apart from a new one in the plastic!!!
i have both i have a bulldog and when i shoot outside it's VERY loud when the arrow hit the block, the arrow removal is somewhat hard if you use little oversize points and spiderweb target is THE way to go they are though as nail and prolly can handle over 10000 shots even on the smaller model
super easy arrow removal
I have not tried the Bulldog(but wish I could) but I have used the Spyderweb targets a few times and hate them. The target faces moves a lot and does not get held down very well for indoor shoots. Just my $.02 I want to try a BULLDOG now....Where can we get them in the US of A? How much is the tall outside one?
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