First Look: Sevr 21-inch HD Target

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posted on March 7, 2023
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Sevr Broadheads has introduced the 21-inch Sevr HD. The target uses an easy-pull foam and features an oversized, rectangular 4:3 aspect-ratio face. A generous 21Wx17Hx13D rectangle shape is larger than many comparable targets, and can be shot horizontally for more stability. The target can also be turned and shot vertically for added confidence at longer distances. It features integrated tie-down channels so multiple targets can be strapped together to create a larger range-type target. The rear face has a molded, one-inch grid pattern for sighting in bows and crossbows, and can be used with the included 10 wooden marker pins. Sevr HD has a molded channel to store the free arrow puller that is included with each target. 

  • Speed rated for the fastest vertical bows and crossbows currently on the market
  • For use with field points, mechanical, and fixed-blade broadheads
  • Made in the USA
  • Shootable on all sides

For more information or to order visit: sevrbroadheads.com. MSRP: $169.99

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