Needing a broadhead target.


Casey

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Morrell Yellow Jacket!

Ditto! NEVER shoot a layered target! They claim they hold up but I have photos to prove they don't! Don't get me wrong, they are awesome for field tips! Never for broad heads!

Cuts them to shreds!

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Now the field tips are pushing through!

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I use this type for ONLY field tips, and a Yellow Jacket for broad heads! ;)

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I guess i just dont get it. I shoot field tips in my targets, and broadheads at my deer. I rarely ever miss my deer :D

99% of the time your FT and BH don't have the same impact area. Which is why most people like to make sure there BH's are shooting where they need to be. I also don't have that problem, but I still want to be sure before I climb a tree.

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I have to say something because I have seen Randy test and use each brand you are talking about. The Rinehart cube is by far the best for your money. Randy has one that is 5 years old been shot by him and friends with broadheads,field tips thousands of times and never had a pass through. The Rinehart actually comes with a one year guarantee , if you have a pass through they will replace it. A morrell outdoor range bag is also very good over the square size cube type ones. This is just from my observance position.

Darla

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