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Morrell Yellow Jacket YJ-425 Field Point Target Compound/Crossbow

Original price was: $92.84.Current price is: $64.99.

Morrell Yellow Jacket YJ-425 Field Point Target

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The Morrell Yellow Jacket YJ-425 Field Point Target is engineered for archers using compound bows, crossbows, and traditional bows, designed to stop arrows and bolts at speeds up to 425 FPS. Built with 90 layers of arrow-stopping power and a weather-resistant design, it ensures durability and longevity. The target features two shooting sides with 10 bullseyes and offers extremely easy arrow removal. With an Internal Frame System and E-Z tote carrying handle, this target is portable and tough, making it an excellent choice for outdoor practice.

Additional information

Additional information

Weight 35.700 kg
Dimensions 21.25 × 21.00 × 15.13 cm

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