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Best 3D target?

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Where's Bruce?, Oct 22, 2011.

  1. Where's Bruce?

    Where's Bruce? Weekend Warrior

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    Is the Glendel the best target or am I buying into marketing hype?
    http://www.glendel.com/Products/Glendel-Full-Rut.php

    I'm making up my Christmas wish list and 3D targets are definitely on it. I had hoped to find one that can serve double duty as a decoy but I guess that's wishful thinking. I like the portable base of the Glendel but have NEVER shot a 3D. Want to shoot field and broadheads. Must be durable, even if abused. Price is not a concern. Thanks.
     
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    stratofisher Weekend Warrior

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    If you want something to last then get a Rhinehart. Best targets made.
     
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    What is it that makes the Rinehart superior? I kinda liked the target section of the Glendel with difference anatomy shown on each side.

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    The foam quality on a Rhinehart is very good. It just flat out lasts. It is very dense and works well. If you shoot many 3-d shoots you will notice that the predominance of targets at clubs are rhinehart or McKenzie. There is a reason for this. They last a lot longer than the others. Cost a bit more, but I think it is worth it.
     

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