Phase 1
Spec and fit check
We match manufacturer claims to the listing, confirm hand, draw weight, and compatibility notes, and flag anything that would block a safe first setup.
4.3/5 · BowAdvice score · how we test
Quick verdict: SHOOTER Big Shooter Buck 3D Archery Target is a 51-inch USA-made 3D deer target (model G72000) with a replaceable G72200 foam core rated for crossbow and compound field points, broadheads, and expandables (ASIN B004NXGHKC).
✓ Best for
51-inch antler height and vitals scoring rings beat flat bag targets for…
✕ Not for
51-inch footprint and 33-inch shoulder height eat yard space; tight yards may…
The 10-Second Answer
SHOOTER Big Shooter Buck 3D Archery Target is a 51-inch USA-made 3D deer target (model G72000) with a replaceable G72200
4.3
Out of 5 stars
Editor's Verdict
— victoriahayesI'd grab the Big Shooter Buck for crossbow shooters who want vitals reps at home and a core they'll replace instead of buying a new buck.
I'd steer field-point-only shooters to a bag target and bow shoppers to our crossbow roundup. Pairing a target bow? See best target compound bows.
You're buying realistic practice geometry and replaceable foam life, not a shortcut past staking and core replacement.
Target shooters use vitals rings between formal range sessions, not just bowhunters prepping for season.
Common buyer mistakes: buying the full-size buck for a yard that only fits a compact target; expecting crossbow model comparisons on this page; skipping the G72200 swap until foam stops healing; staking without clearance behind the vitals zone.
Overview
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Antler height | 51 inches |
| Shoulder height | 33 inches |
| Rack profile | 125-inch Pope and Young |
| Model | G72000 |
| Replaceable core | G72200 insert |
| Foam type | High-density self-healing impact-response |
| Tip compatibility | Field points, broadheads, expandables |
| Weather resistance | Yes |
| Ground stakes | Included |
| Made in USA | Yes (SHOOTER / Field Logic) |
| ASIN | B004NXGHKC |
The Big Shooter Buck usually costs more than a Morrell-style bag on Amazon. Street price shifts with sales. See the Amazon listing for B004NXGHKC for current specs and dimensions.
Plan at least 10–15 yards of clear space behind the target face for safe backyard sessions, plus room to walk the arrow line on both sides.
The G72200 insert is the replaceable foam core in the vitals zone. Swap it when impacts pack out instead of replacing the whole buck.
Dense crossbow impacts pack foam faster than compound field points, so replaceable cores matter when you shoot often. Foam density and replaceable inserts matter more than deer silhouette shape.
| Feature | Big Shooter Buck (G72000) | Crossbow Shooter Buck |
|---|---|---|
| Height | 51-inch antler height | Smaller compact profile |
| Yard footprint | Large; needs open space | Tighter footprint |
| Best for | Full-size vitals practice | Crossbow practice in cramped yards |
The Big Shooter Buck handles mixed tips when foam density is rated; size is the main tradeoff.
| Feature | Big Shooter Buck | Bag Target | Layered Foam Block |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vitals realism | Scoring rings on 3D deer | Flat face only | Flat or layered face |
| Tip range | Field points, broadheads, expandables | Field points (typical) | Mixed tips (model-dependent) |
| Core life | Replaceable G72200 insert | Bag fill packs out | Layer wear by design |
| Best for | Realistic vitals practice | Field-point-only drills | Compact mixed-tip practice |
Field-point-only? A bag may cost less. Plan your range in target bow setups.
If realistic vitals practice in your yard matters more than arrow pull ease, check the current price.
Specs, Visualized
Summary: Specs at a Glance | Spec | Detail | |---|---| | Antler height | 51 inches | | Shoulder height | 33 inches | | Rack profile | 125-inch Pope and Young | | Model | G72000 | | Replaceable…
Strung length
51"
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How We Tested
Summary: We verify listing specs, check owner feedback across Amazon and forums, and compare against bows and accessories we have already reviewed on Bow Advice.
Phase 1
We match manufacturer claims to the listing, confirm hand, draw weight, and compatibility notes, and flag anything that would block a safe first setup.
Phase 2
We read recent Amazon reviews and archery forum threads for repeat praise, repeat complaints, and gaps between marketing copy and real-world use.
Phase 3
We compare price, included accessories, and upgrade path against close competitors so the recommendation reflects value—not just brand loyalty.
Owner Consensus
Summary: Buyers praise realistic size, clean stops on field points and broadheads, and replaceable core value. Complaints focus on packed-out cores under heavy crossbow use and price versus bag targets.
Buyers praise realistic size, clean stops on field points and broadheads, and replaceable core value. Complaints focus on packed-out cores under heavy crossbow use and price versus bag targets.
Common praise
Common complaints
Threads on 3D targets for crossbow bolts repeat one point: dense crossbow impacts pack foam faster than compound field points.
The community treats replaceable-core density and shooting volume as the lifespan question. Compare layered foam in our Black Hole target review.
I'd grab the Big Shooter Buck for crossbow shooters who want vitals reps at home and a core they'll replace instead of buying a new buck. I'd steer field-point-only shooters to a bag target and bow shoppers to our crossbow roundup. Pairing a target bow? See best target compound bows.…
Best for
51-inch antler height and vitals scoring rings beat flat bag targets for…
Not for
51-inch footprint and 33-inch shoulder height eat yard space; tight yards may…
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Check price on Amazon →Yes, if you want realistic vitals placement and replaceable foam for crossbow bolts in a yard with enough space. You need room for the 51-inch antler profile plus safe clearance behind the vitals zone. Skip it if your yard only fits a smaller target or you only need slow field-point drills on a bag.
Buy the Big Shooter Buck for full-size vitals practice with room to spare—think open backyard lanes where you can walk the arrow line on both sides. Buy the Crossbow Shooter Buck when yard footprint is tight but you still want SHOOTER foam rated for crossbow use. Both share replaceable-core logic; size is the deciding factor.
The Big Shooter Buck usually lands in the mid-hundreds on Amazon, well above a basic Morrell-style bag. Street price shifts with promotions, so check the current listing before you compare value.
Core life depends on volume, bolt speed, and tip type. Heavy crossbow use at hunting speeds can pack the G72200 insert in a season or two; light compound field-point use stretches it longer. Replace when impacts stop healing, pulls get stubborn, or vitals rings lose shape—waiting until foam is fully shot out wastes arrow energy and risks pass-throughs.
The SHOOTER Big Shooter Buck 3D Archery Target is model G72000, a 51-inch USA-made 3D deer with a replaceable G72200 foam core rated for field points, broadheads, and expandables. ASIN B004NXGHKC is the common Amazon listing.
Yes, the Big Shooter Buck is rated for crossbow field points, broadheads, and expandables in high-density impact-response foam. Crossbow bolts at hunting speeds wear the G72200 core faster than compound field points, so plan on more frequent core swaps if you shoot often. Spread shots across the vitals zone to avoid packing one pocket early.
I'd buy the Big Shooter Buck for crossbow backyard vitals practice with a replaceable G72200 core. I'd skip it for field-point-only drills, cramped yards, or crossbow model comparisons.
Compare the Crossbow Shooter Buck for smaller setups. Bow shoppers: our crossbow roundup.
Stake the buck and replace the G72200 before foam is shot out.