Mossy-Back
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I got an old Rhinehart deer target for free this past spring that was a model without a replaceable core. It was already shot out so I rebuild it the first time using two layers of pretty dense foam sheet for center filler and Great Stuff gaps and cracks for the rest. It held up well with almost daily shooting for 6 months including some fixed broadhead shooting.
This time I am using 10 layers of foam floor mat you can get at Home Depot as a core with a few layers of landscaping cloth sandwiched between for a core, and then the Great Stuff fire block foam as it is more dense than the gaps and cracks foam.
I wrapped the deer in plastic wrap really well and then poked a few holes to get the straw in to fill it up. I’ll update late on how this holds up compared to the first method.
This time I am using 10 layers of foam floor mat you can get at Home Depot as a core with a few layers of landscaping cloth sandwiched between for a core, and then the Great Stuff fire block foam as it is more dense than the gaps and cracks foam.
I wrapped the deer in plastic wrap really well and then poked a few holes to get the straw in to fill it up. I’ll update late on how this holds up compared to the first method.