Does Pacific Bow Butts require a lot of maintenance time?
Absolutely NOT! No rebounding or reshuffling. For indoor ranges: Usually once a year rotation is sufficient. We only suggest rotating every six months if you have a small range 10 – 12 feet wide, with high traffic (60 -100 shooter per week) Rotate outer butts to middle and turn 180 degrees. On outdoor ranges the 10,20,30 and 40 yard butts gets hammered. If you have Big Butts these should be rotated top to bottom – front to back rotating. The 10 – 30 yard butts with the farther distance butts. 50, 60, 70 same goes for Super Butts This rotation routine extends butt life twice as long if you don’t rotate.
Absolutely Not! No rebounding or reshuffling. For indoor ranges: For a small range 10 – 12 feet wide, with high traffic (60 -100 shooter per week) we only suggest rotating every six months. Otherwise on Indoor Ranges, once a year rotation is sufficient. When arrows are penetrating 14 – 16 inches, this is a good rule of thumb for rotation time. Rotate butts by turning 180 degrees. The middle backstops on Indoor Archery Ranges are shot most frequent, so switch outer butts to middle and still rotate 180 degrees. On outdoor ranges the 10,20,30 and 40 yard butts gets hammered. These should be rotated top to bottom – front to back after the first six months, or go by rule of thumb: 14 – 16 inch average arrow penetration. After first years use, we recommend rotating the 10 – 30 yard butts with the farther distance butts. 50, 60, 70.