History & Background
The bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) has long been a symbol of wilderness endurance and mountain majesty. Revered by indigenous peoples and modern hunters alike, it was named for its massive curled horns, which can weigh over 13 kg (30 lbs). Once endangered due to overhunting, the species has made a remarkable recovery through conservation efforts and careful management.
Physical Description
Dimensions: (H) 1050 mm × (L) 1100 mm × (W) 160 mm Weight: 26 kg
The Big Horn Sheep (Replaceable Core) – Group 1 (26kg) 3D model captures the muscular build, sloped shoulders, and characteristic horn curl of a mature ram. The replaceable core ensures long-lasting performance and easy maintenance after extended use. Built from high-density self-healing foam, it offers exceptional arrow-stopping capability and easy removal.
Location, Area & Habits
Bighorn sheep inhabit the steep, rocky mountains of western North America—from the deserts of Nevada to the alpine cliffs of Alberta. Agile and sure-footed, they are adapted to rugged terrain and harsh weather. Rams are territorial during the rutting season, clashing in dramatic horn battles that echo through canyons.
Shooting Instructions
2 Broadside Target Zones for accurate heart/lung practice Universal Scoring Rings for competition consistency Arrow Tip: Field Tip compatible Use from various angles and distances to develop realistic mountain-hunting accuracy. The broadside zones help refine depth perception and form for long-range precision.
Product description
Majestic, rugged, and built for survival in the harshest mountains—the Big Horn Sheep (Replaceable Core) – Group 1 (26kg) 3D Archery Target is designed to replicate one of North America’s most iconic and challenging game species. This durable, high-detail target offers realistic anatomy and true-to-life proportions, making it ideal for competitive shooters and bowhunters alike.
History & Background
The bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) has long been a symbol of wilderness endurance and mountain majesty. Revered by indigenous peoples and modern hunters alike, it was named for its massive curled horns, which can weigh over 13 kg (30 lbs). Once endangered due to overhunting, the species has made a remarkable recovery through conservation efforts and careful management.
Physical Description
Dimensions: (H) 1050 mm × (L) 1100 mm × (W) 160 mm Weight: 26 kg
The Big Horn Sheep (Replaceable Core) – Group 1 (26kg) 3D model captures the muscular build, sloped shoulders, and characteristic horn curl of a mature ram. The replaceable core ensures long-lasting performance and easy maintenance after extended use. Built from high-density self-healing foam, it offers exceptional arrow-stopping capability and easy removal.
Location, Area & Habits
Bighorn sheep inhabit the steep, rocky mountains of western North America—from the deserts of Nevada to the alpine cliffs of Alberta. Agile and sure-footed, they are adapted to rugged terrain and harsh weather. Rams are territorial during the rutting season, clashing in dramatic horn battles that echo through canyons.
Shooting Instructions
2 Broadside Target Zones for accurate heart/lung practice Universal Scoring Rings for competition consistency Arrow Tip: Field Tip compatible Use from various angles and distances to develop realistic mountain-hunting accuracy. The broadside zones help refine depth perception and form for long-range precision.
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