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whats your favorite block target?

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by bigbuckdown, Jul 14, 2010.

  1. bigbuckdown

    bigbuckdown Guest

    I was out in the yard this evening shooting and i moved my block target to a cinderblock wall that runs in behind my building b/c i had to take my rest off b/c the bottom brushes were wore slap out and changed it out with my left brush well anyway i didnt know if i had my rest center so i moved my target to 20yrds and shot, it was dead on but the arrow went clean thru and smashed my tip back into the shaft needless to say i'm pissed! dont buy a pro shot target they are crap! whats your favorite target thats not 3D b/c i'm on the market to get one now right after i get done replacing my arrows it costed me! :mad::rant:
     
  2. bloodcrick

    bloodcrick Moderator/BHOD Prostaff

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    Reinhart 18-1 target. You will not shoot through, it and you will not wear it out, and its target point and broadhead friendly ;) I LOVE mine!!
     
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    Yep, I'd like to pick up an 18 in 1 before we head out to elk camp...
     
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    BJE80 Legendary Woodsman

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    Rinehart 18-1. Stop your search with it.
     
  5. bigbuckdown

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    thanx fellas i'm going to use the other one in the fire pit!
     
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    Rinehart 18-1 all the way!!
     
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    Bails-UK Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Rhinehart 18-1 , hands down .
     
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    These 18 to 1 blocks handle BH's too? Even 3 blade BH's? Yet have I found a decent BH target. Might have to look Into these.
     
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    rednas5 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    The only problem I have with the Rinehart 18-1 is it tends to rotate to the side that you hit on. Of course, this is just a problem some of my friends have that practice with it...not me! Ha.
     
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    bloodcrick Moderator/BHOD Prostaff

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    Shultzy, yes it will be good for those heads. The only snag i have ran into is shooting a mechanical, it tends to swallow the rubber o-rings but I should have been using the practice head anyway,,,DOH!

    rednas, I have had that happen to when shooting at the side spot (on purpose! :) but try and straighten target back up by shooting opposite side spot just for fun :)
     
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    Good to hear Dano and thanks!!! I'll get myself one of these then.
     
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    bloodcrick Moderator/BHOD Prostaff

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    Your welcome Stevo! They sell them on this sight i believe. They are a little pricy but believe me they are worth every penny. They will outlast a handfulls of block targets. I won mine at the G2G several years ago in the long distance shoot, but if I ever buy another target it will be another 18-1. good luck on that beast you been chasing ;)
     
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    Try the new Rinehart Rinoblock. I think it's the same material as the 18-1 in a block size target. It also has a replaceable insert if you can wear it out. Don't think it's possible. This target is available at this site for a great price.
     

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