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Rhinehart targets at Gander Mtn.

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  1. GMMAT

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    I just saw the rhinehart BH deer (the one showing the anatomy) at Gander Mtn. for $112.

    If you're in the market, you might wanna check these out.

    Just an FYI.
     
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    Hey Jeff, you ever think of putting in a sand pit for broad heads, looks like you have the yard for it!
     
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    Explain BHF, I've never heard of a sand pit target. Inquiring minds want to know:cool:
     
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    Where the hell is GM?? All I've seen out here is ****'s.

    I want GM....Actually, I wan't Sportsman's Warehouse back, and maybe a local Cabela's, but... I would settle for just a SW...
     
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    Anthony ....I was at the store in Greensboro.
     
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    :( too far for tonight... lol.
     
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    Did they take your Sportsman's Warehouse away too? Ours wasn't even here a year and closed down. :mad: I'd much rather have Sportsman's than Gander but I'm not complaining. Having Gander is better than nothing.
     
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    We lost our Sportsman's as well. It was by far my favorite store to be in. Lots of friendly people working there too. I was very sad when it closed.
     
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    damn, we were going to hit Gander last night...but I just didn't feel like driving to Fredericksburg...


    Thread jack...

    How does the Rineheart compare to the Glendel?

    I found a Glendel for $119 - 139 with the vitals marking.

    I want this for my son as much as me to pick out an aiming point on a mock deer at least.
     
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    FM.....I don't have a Glendel. Lol....I don't have a Rhinehart, either. But I've shot at both. Honestly, I won't say one's "better". I'll only say that $112 for the Rhinehart is a great price.

    I wouldn't expect the individual stores to have more than 1 or 2 of these. The G-boro store had 1. If I needed another one, I'd have snatched it up. Probably should have, anyway. My wife would've skinned me. I've got seven 3D animals in my yard, already.
     
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    Just shooting your broadheads into a sand pile. Making 3 sides out of wood and some stakes, gig it down a little, fill it with sand, the woods sides is to keep the sand in there. A great way to practice with broadheads and will out last any target out there! You can shoot from the ground or from a stand! They work well!
     

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