• Apple (1kg)

    The Apple has been tested at Schools and NASP/ 3D Events with 100% satisfaction, the 'Super Self-Healing' foam ensures maximum durability and easy arrow removal. Using a bow more than 50 pounds are permitted but be advised that durability will deteriorate faster.

  • Axis/chital Deer (Core) – Group 2 (21kg)

    The chital (Axis), also known as spotted deer, chital deer, and axis deer, is a species of deer that is native to the Indian subcontinent. It was first described by German naturalist Johann Christian Polycarp Erxleben in 1777. A moderate-sized deer, male chital reach nearly 90 cm (35 in) and females 70 cm (28 in) at the shoulder. While males weigh 30'75 kg (66–165 lb), the lighter females weigh 25'45 kg (55'99 lb)

  • Baboon Dad (Core) – Group 3 (11.4kg)

    Baboons are primates comprising the genus Papio, one of the 23 genera of Old World monkeys. There are five species of baboons, commonly known as hamadryas baboon, Guinea baboon, olive baboon, yellow baboon and chacma baboon. Each species is native to one of five areas of Africa and the hamadryas baboon is also native to part of the Arabian Peninsula. Baboons are among the largest non-hominoid primates and have existed for at least two million years.Baboons vary in size and weight depending on the species. The smallest, the Kinda Baboon, is 50 cm (20 in) in length and weighs only 14 kg (31 lb), while the largest, the chacma baboon, is up to 120 cm (47 in) in length and weighs 40 kg (88 lb). All baboons have long, dog-like muzzles, heavy, powerful jaws with sharp canine teeth, close-set eyes, thick fur except on their muzzles, short tails, and nerveless, hairless pads of skin on their protruding buttocks called ischial callosities that provide for sitting comfort. Male hamadryas baboons have large white manes.

  • Baboon Small (Aga) (7.8kg)

    Introducing the Baboon Small (Aga) (7.8kg) – a dynamic addition to our 3D archery targets, blending history, authenticity, and versatility for archers of all levels.

  • Baby Rex (Group 2, 3, 4) (26.6kg)

    Introducing the Baby Rex 3D Archery Target (Group 2, 3, 4) (26.6kg): Step into the whimsical world of archery with our Baby Rex target—a hilarious addition to our Fun Targets category that brings laughter to your practice sessions. Channel your inner paleontologist and embark on a comical journey with this miniaturised T-Rex, perfect for archers who enjoy a side of humor with their precision.

    Categorised under Fun Targets, the Baby Rex 3D Archery Target invites you to inject a dose of humor into your practice routine. Roar with laughter, make every shot count, and transform your archery range into a prehistoric playground where even the tiniest T-Rex can rule the day!

  • Beaver – Group 4 (7.8kg)

    Beavers are large, semiaquatic rodents in the genus Castor native to the temperate Northern Hemisphere. There are two extant species: the North American beaver (Castor canadensis) and the Eurasian beaver (C. fiber). Beavers are the second-largest living rodents after the capybaras. They have stout bodies with large heads, long chisel-like incisors, brown or gray fur, hand-like front feet, webbed back feet and flat, scaly tails. The Eurasian beaver has a more elongated skull with a more triangular nasal bone opening, lighter fur color and a narrower tail. The animals can be found in a number of freshwater habitats, such as rivers, streams, lakes and ponds. They are herbivorous, consuming tree bark, aquatic plants, grasses and sedges.

  • Blesbuck Ram (Core) – Group 1 (22.1kg)

    The blesbok and the bontebok (Damaliscus pygargus pygargus) are subspecies of the same species and can readily interbreed, the hybrid offspring being known as the bontebles or baster blesbok; the differences between the two subspecies have arisen due to preferences for different habitats in the wild. The blesbok is endemic to southern Africa and is found in large numbers in all national parks with open grasslands, from the Highveld north of the Vaal River southwards through the Free State, to the Eastern Cape. It is a plains species and dislikes wooded areas. It was first discovered in the 17th century, in numbers so numerous herds reached from horizon to horizon.

  • Blue Wildebeest (Core) – Group 1 (41kg)

    The blue wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus), also called the common wildebeest, white-bearded wildebeest, white-bearded gnu or brindled gnu, is a large antelope and one of the two species of wildebeest. It is placed in the genus Connochaetes and family Bovidae, and has a close taxonomic relationship with the black wildebeest. The blue wildebeest is known to have five subspecies. This broad-shouldered antelope has a muscular, front-heavy appearance, with a distinctive, robust muzzle. Young blue wildebeest are born tawny brown, and begin to take on their adult coloration at the age of 2 months. The adults' hues range from a deep slate or bluish-gray to light gray or even grayish-brown. Both sexes possess a pair of large curved horns.

  • Broadhead Gemstone Butt (Med) (6,2kg)

    Butt practice targets are the ultimate tool to hone your skills for that big hunt. As fun and challenging as recreational or competitive archery on a conventional round or square targets is, there is no substitute for shooting at a reasonable likeness of you quarry.

  • Broadhead Square Butt (5.8kg)

    Butt practice targets are the ultimate tool to hone your skills for that big hunt. As fun and challenging as recreational or competitive archery on a conventional round or square targets is, there is no substitute for shooting at a reasonable likeness of you quarry.

  • Broadhead Vertical Butt (7.8kg)

    Butt practice targets are the ultimate tool to hone your skills for that big hunt. As fun and challenging as recreational or competitive archery on a conventional round or square targets is, there is no substitute for shooting at a reasonable likeness of you quarry.

  • Broadhead Warthog Butt (6kg)

    The Warthog Butt has been tested at Archery Clubs and 3D Events with 100% satisfaction, the 'Super Self-Healing'foam ensures maximum durability and easy arrow removal. All target lines are in exact alignment with the “Vital Area' as per ABO/NASP specification.