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Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by knight46, Nov 9, 2010.

  1. knight46

    knight46 Newb

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    I just bought a Buckmaster BM-360 target for broadhead and field points that was supposed to be easy arrow removal. Not even close. The broadheads remove easier than the field points. I have to roll the target over and kneel on the side to remove and then spend a couple of minutes cleaning the glue and target off of my arrows.
    Does anyone out there have a easy arrow removal target?
     
  2. Tony

    Tony Legendary Woodsman

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    The Block Fusion is supposed to be great ... get ready to spend some serious coin tho.....
     
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    Hoytultrasport Weekend Warrior

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    the best target i have shoot at is the block. you dont have to get the fusion you can go the there website and still get the original one. the fusion is only 90 bucks and you cant go wrong you can shoot anything at it and a kid can pull them out no matter what your bow is set on. good luck gettin the target you want
     
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    kskcheche Weekend Warrior

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    I have two Morrell targets, they are great for field tips but broadheads really tear them up. Both tips remove very easy when shot at the target, when the arrow goes through the plastic case, not so much. I also shoot at a homemade target indoors. Its a wooden framed target with compressed sheets of cardboard. I recently shot at it with broadheads and i had to remove the head and push the arrow through, fieldpoints remove very easily from it though without push through. Cheap to make too.
     
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    jakeratt Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I LOVE my block fusion...... my dad shoots a Crossbow and the crossbow burries the arrows in the target and they come out like a warm knife in butter
     
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    Tacswa3 Weekend Warrior

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    Ugh, I just bought a Morrell Yellow jacket block target. I currently have an arrow in it right now I can't get out. I was cooking on the grill and didn't have time to fool with it, but tomorrow I think I'm going to have to stand on the target and pull to get it out. I was worried I was gonna F up my arrow trying to pull it out.
     
  7. knight46

    knight46 Newb

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    Thanks for all of the replies. Guess I will go and look at the Block.
     
  8. Florida Marine

    Florida Marine Weekend Warrior

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    Rineheart Dino...good to go.
     
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    OHbowhntr Die Hard Bowhunter

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    For FP's, a Morell Outdoor Range, $90 but well worth it, for BH's, I use a MDL target I picked up at Cabela's, it's taken a few thousand BH's and is still in good enough shape to stop my BH's coming out of whatever bow I shoot. :tu:
     
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    Schultzy Grizzled Veteran

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    I think their all junk If you ask me. ;)
     
  11. Underdog

    Underdog Weekend Warrior

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    I bought a rinehart this year and I have to say it is the best target I have ever shot at! arrows are very easy to remove. A buddy of mine has the block fusion, and since he shot my rinehart he hates his now. The rineharts are a little $$$ but they are worth the money!
     
  12. WV Hunter

    WV Hunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I shoot at a upper end morrell bag target (eternity?) with my fp's, and a 3d deer and cheap broadhead target with bh's. I have my bow tuned such that I don't shoot alot of bh's in practice....they hit right with my fp's, so 95% of my practice is with my bag target & fp's. I've literally had it for about 10-12yrs....and it still works. No idea how many shots are on it...can't even imagine. I have a few spots I can't aim at now, but most if it will still stop arrows fine. Time for a new one really, I'll probably do that in the spring.
     
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    Had the block and will never go that route again. Got a Rinehardt and couldnt be happier. You $ a few more dollars for it but w/ the 1yr guarntee its worth it!
     

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