Many years ago back when there were no such thing as 3D archery targets, somewhere around 30 years ago, our archery club decided to put on a tournament and shoot at life like targets. We wanted it to be a special shoot, one like no other we had ever shot. We thought and thought until we finally came up with a plan. We decided to get as many members as possible to volunteer to make life like targets. We needed 60 such targets. The photos are some of the ones I made. We made them by gluing Styrofoam sheets together and sculpting them into animal figures. We strengthened the legs with either heavy cardboard or ¼” plywood and fastened them to wooden stands. We then covered them with burlap we acquired from old cotton sacks using wallpaper glue. We used water base house paint for painting them. On the deer I made I used real antlers I had found and I used taxidermist eyes. The teeth on the Grizzly Bear are the tips of deer tines and the eyes were taxidermist eyes. The ears on both the deer and bear are made from plastic milk jugs.
We made these back in the day when Stanley Hips had first come out with his foam silhouette targets. If I am not mistaken he came to the shoot just to see our targets. I don’t know for certain but this may have been the first 3D tournament ever in the USA. This was back in the mid 80’s. If it wasn’t the first it had to be one of the first.
Anyway I thought you guys might like to see some of the targets. We made both North American and some African animals.
It is possible that there may be a few on this website that attended this shoot if you are still around.