How To Scare Away Boyfriends

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Published 2022-08-26
This is how we prepare for the apocalypse and boyfriends. It started out as a mobile archery target and backstop for my girls to practice but then I added axe throwing into the mix. Now we can compete side by side at archery or axe throwing. We just have to swap out the targets. This was an easy project to build. I used rubber horse stall mats as a backstop. The backstop keeps us from losing arrows and it also keeps the axes from bouncing back on a miss. This is how you raise them right. Boyfriends and zombies don't stand a chance. Thanks for watching! šŸ‘ SUBSCRIBE: bit.ly/2Iy7PK3

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All Comments (21)
  • @seancm
    My father was a wise man. He once said, a project is not complete unless you make three trips to the hardware store. You'd be amazed how true that really is. Love the videos!
  • The oldest daughters draw length is a good bit too long for her. Thatā€™s the single biggest issue that will cause accuracy problems with any archer. There is a pdf on the internet called the nuts and bolts of archery that does a great job explaining proper draw length and form. Great video!
  • @EM1473
    Great video! I too was blessed with three amazing girls! My oldest, 17, is very proficient with a longbow, recurved bow and a compound bow as well as a handgun and rifle. My middle child, 6, has just been introduced to archery and has already fallen in love with it! My 3 year oldā€¦.well that one has an arm on her already, might start her off with the hatchetsā€¦šŸ¤£šŸ˜‚ Keep up the great work and thank you for sharing.
  • @TheLadyLair
    Great Job. My Dad always told me, Baby youā€™ve got two hands and a brain and they work the same as any guy, there is nothing you canā€™t do.
  • @caraclark428
    I so enjoy your videos, especially when your daughters are involved with your crazy...erm, i mean genius...projects. Brings fond memories of being my dad's grease monkey (and yes, monkey was my nickname too) and tool fetcher. Learned so much from him, and so cherish those time with him as I know your girls will too!
  • @FloridaSalon
    I love you and your whole family. I laughed and laughed. It also warmed my heart to see parents teaching their girls to be strong women.
  • I'm so good with this channel operated by a real MAN! Proud of this fella for telling it like it is and with plenty of info to learn to boot. I'm certainly a loyal subscriber at this point.
  • Hi Haxman! I was thinking todayā€¦how much I think Iā€™d like to see Kim sharing about how she 1. Deals with you (šŸ˜†) And 2. How she manages all the things she does like homeschooling the kids, helping with prepper stuffā€¦ You could call it ā€œHaxWOMANā€. šŸ˜ Iā€™m sure that would create a huge burden for yā€™all for filming and such. But. Iā€™d really enjoy the opportunity to ā€œget to knowā€ the Mrs.
  • I really love your videos, they teach me so much about everything from Tools to gardening. That being said, I started gardening because it calms me after working through lock down and home projects to try and put my 2 semesters of woodshop to use šŸ˜… (40 yrs later). What I don't know is all the apocalypse and survival tips. Can you please give me some insight?
  • Young man, you are doing so right by those beautiful young ladies!!! My granddaddy always said there's a point in every project where you have to rethink and redo something (much like the 4x4 adjustment and green to brown paint)... That's what helps make you a real man! But those girls will, for sure, look back at these times and thank you for your foresight!!! Well done! That deserves two šŸ‘šŸ‘!!! Take care, be safe and God bless!!
  • @rocknthamix
    Just got done with something similar for my family too. With 2 girls of my own I want them to know how to take care of themselves and enjoy the outdoors
  • I really want to be your neighbor. Lol. Glad to see Iā€™m not the only one trying to raise kids right in this day and age. Keep it up my friend.
  • "Woo that girl's country..." šŸ¤£šŸ¤£šŸ¤£ I grew up in the back woods of east TN. I don't think there's a tree on my family property that I didn't climb, swing from, or fall out of!
  • @archerkn2413
    I love the fact (as well as find it quite ironic) that at the end while talking about your problems with intruders, and what you did about it, you happened to be holding 2 hatchets. Yeah, those intruders better watch out!
  • @savedgame2033
    You're an awesome Dad! I have 2 girls myself and I had been teaching them how to use the Shepherd Sling. All you need is a rock for ammo.
  • I have a bone to pick with you,ā€I have been blessed with 3 beautiful girls in hoping the girl find a dangerous gentleman. Really I thought you were better than that ! Youā€™re really good at accepting your girls your so noble.
  • @MJADoingStuff
    Oh Yeah Arrows and Axes are super cool!!! Another AMAAAAZING!!! project Thank you all for the videošŸ¤£šŸ‘ šŸšœšŸ’Ø
  • @rosehawke2577
    When I was a kid, we used an old room sized rug slung over a defunct swing set. Did the job for target points. We also used actual recurve bows, not all this fancy compound stuff they have now. 45# was about the best I could pull (I was 12.)
  • You can buy nylon archery netting. They are light, can take the abuse of certain hunting tips and can be strung up just about anywhere using parachord or a thin cable; plus they are a soft capture so you don't have to worry about shoving the tip back into the arrow shaft. I use to hang mine on the washline. With some cheap carabiners and a bungie chord on one end to keep it spread open.