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Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by rickmur, Apr 18, 2010.

  1. rickmur

    rickmur Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Please give me some opinions on your broadhead and field point targets of the block style. I want a target that will handle both and has a somewhat easy arrow removal. Not interested in 3D targets.
     
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    Long Beard Gobbler Weekend Warrior

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    McKenzie ShotBlocker & Delta Backyard buck is all I have used over the last couple of years, there great value for the money.
    Not sure the Buck would withstand club use but very good no less.

    ATB Colin
     
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    rickmur Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I've been looking at that Rinehart 18-1 really hard.
     
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    I just received a Rinehart Rinoblock. Haven't shot it yet, but I would guess it's very similar to the 18-1. Will let you know......they're now available on this site.
     
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    Rinehart 18-1...extremly good durable target :) I Love mine!
     
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    Rinehart 18-1 or Rhinoblock. Can't go wrong with either. They're going to hold up against broadheads way better than a block style target, and withstand being outside very well. My 18-1 has been outside for two years and hasn't faded or worn out at all. I've shot both broadheads and field points into it without any issues, and wouldn't even consider buying anything else.
     
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    Thanks for all the input. I just placed the order here for the Rinheart 18-1.
     
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    Txjourneyman Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Rinehart 18-1 for me. I love that I can throw it, or actually bowl it I guess, then estimate the yardage and shoot. Its really helped me judge distance. I also hang it from a rope and shoot at a moving target. ( I use 3 round bales for a backstop)
    Mine is well over a year old and going strong and I shoot a lot. Field points or BHs, it holds up well.
     

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