When I first started throwing I got some Pine rounds about 3-4" thick. These were ok for awhile using small knives, but they started to dry out and crack. I was throwing my old 12" hatchet from Boy Scouts and I hurled one in the bullseye and started a crack. At this point my son came out and wanted to throw, so we decided to work on the crack and see if we could split it down the middle. We had a blast and split it in half in 12 throws! I asked my Pine round source if he could cut me another 4 targets, but 1' thick this time so they wouldn't split as easy. I also had him cut a few more 4" rounds so I could play my new game with my bigger throwers! 10 throws is my best so far. You can also get the rounds cut to 2" and see how long it takes to split it using your knives. This is a fun game if you have access to plenty of Pine rounds. Contributed by: Dave Cox Rowley, Mass funnfamily@juno.com It's free, and there's no obligation. |
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