Suitable archery targets for crossbows must be durable enough to stop high-velocity bolts without significant damage to the target or the projectile. Examples include dense foam blocks, layered bag targets, and specialized crossbow targets. Selecting an appropriate target depends on factors such as crossbow draw weight, bolt type, and intended shooting distance.
Choosing a suitable target is crucial for both safety and equipment longevity. A properly designed target prevents pass-throughs, reducing the risk of property damage or injury. Furthermore, it minimizes bolt wear and tear, preserving their integrity for extended use. The historical use of crossbows in hunting and warfare underscores the importance of understanding appropriate target selection for effective practice and training.