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Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Karnak, Jan 3, 2011.

  1. Karnak

    Karnak Weekend Warrior

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    hey guys me and my pops almost purchased a 3-d today but decided against it because it was kind of impulse, but we will soon

    which target would yall recommend for durability (we want to shoot broad heads) for the price (preferably around 120)
     
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    I have a Delta "River Bottom Buck" I used all summer and it's still in great shape. the broadheads definitely do a number on it but nothing to bad so far. Not to mention the kill zone is replaceable. I mostly shot with practice tips through the summer as I saw little reason to start dulling broadheads. When I got within three weeks of opener then I switched. Good luck!

    "The reward of a thing well done is to have done it." R.W. Emerson
     
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    stikbow26 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I second the delta river bottom for the money mine is going on 3 years now.. Same I only shoot broadheads right before the season or while I am tuning..
     
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    X3 It is a nice target!

    Dan


     
  5. Karnak

    Karnak Weekend Warrior

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    Thanks for the responses y'all looks like that is number one on the list now

    And I say we want to shoot broad heads but we will only be doing so in preparation for season like y'all did

    Thanks,
    Clint
     
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    Pepe LePew

    And if you got a lot of skunks in your area make sure you don't have it next your house! HAHA! My local striped friend tends to get fed up with that deer in my yard that just wont seem to get out of his way when he walks by at night and end's up spraying him just about every other week! Might have to setup the trail cam and get a pic.
     
  7. Karnak

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    Haha that's hilarious! I went and picked up the river bottom buck for 104 including my donation to the military and I'm pleased with it. And my labs were definitely not site what to think about it lol

    And I haven't seen any skunks around the house but I know they are there because my dog got speaks right in the face why you would smell a skunks rear end is beyond me
     

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