I gave it some time before writing a review. I wanted to use the target a fair amount before leveraging an opinion. I can say I’m impressed. 2 finger pull? Absolutely. I have shot the same spot on this target for over a week and no punch through. Before I ordered this target, I bought a bag and shot through it in 3 days. The bulldog has had well over 50 in the same circle and it’s still good as new. I couldn’t be more pleased. Money well spent, I will definitely buy another in the future just so I can have a larger one.
Doghouse FP Archery Target
William Gallo
I got the pug and it’s been great for shooting my crossbow
My arrows are not getting buried into the fletching anymore and I will be seeing how it stands up with my shooting 100 shots a week I was concerned if I would nock over the Pug but not so a chance of that happening I love the fact I can put it in the closet because of it’s size.
Doghouse Pug Archery Target
Allan Grossmann
One of my best archery investments
After shooting foam targets for years, ChatGPT convinced me to try the new Bulldog K9 Plus and, man, it was the best AI suggestion ever. The K9 is way better than all previous targets I have shot. Just amazing.
Arrows are a little hard to pull at first, but once the target breaks, they can be pulled with 2 fingers.
I shoot 2 different setups with my 55lbs Mathews:
Skinny X10s at 50m (55 yrds) and Fat 23s at 18m.
The target holds the fat ones really well and stop them really well, maybe 1/3 penetration - and my groups are tight.
With the skinny carbon arrows the penetration is deeper and some of my shots penetrated deep enough to get the point exposed on the other side of the target, nothing concerning though. It doesn't look like the arrows will cross the target.
Before the target breaks, there was a white residue covering my arrows, and I had to wash and scrub them to remove it, but after it broke, that small issue was gone.