Below are some photos of a stand for a bag type target that's about finished. It's made from parts from the base of a salvaged trampoline, some salvaged 2x lumber and a horse stall mat for a backstop. Only had to buy the mat ($35) and a dozen bolts.
Figuring out how to repurpose the rusty parts of a trampoline base.
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Before the horse stall mat backstop was attached. The curved bar at top, back wasn’t used.
![](http://i1067.photobucket.com/albums/u439/cdpbrewer/ArcheryTarget-09_zps5167b178.jpg)
Nearly completed. Gotta stop up the open ends of the tubes and make a cover from better material. It's 6' under the front arch and the backstop is 58" wide x 48" high.
![](http://i1067.photobucket.com/albums/u439/cdpbrewer/ArcheryTargetcompleted-8_zps471048dd.jpg)
Tested the horse stall mat backstop using 1516 arrows shot from 35# bow at 10 yards. I was very surprised that they went through it since it's 3/4" thick and
very heavy- at least 75#. The arrows were a
real pain to remove. That's better that than shooting the house with a wayward arrow and risking the wrath of the redheaded better-half. :embarassed:
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If anyone wants them, I have the trampoline parts for another stand- they're in Chattanooga TN tho'.
c.d.