Best Target for the Money


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For this season I've upgraded from my low poundage slow shooting bow to a higher poundage fast shooting bow. What do you know, getting that time of year to get her dialed in and the arrows blow right through my old target. So now I'm in the market for a new one. What's the best block style target for the money? I don't mind spending the extra $$$ as long as it's worth it.

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i herd good things about the rienheart 8 way i gess they call it but i like to stick to the good ol block target that is what they are called but i have a target that is foam and it is 4'x4'x4' and i set a pie pan or and older target and it stops my bow and its shooting around 289 or something like that well see you hope you find one

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We have a rinehart rhinobrute target and it is the best target we have ever owned. Whether you are shooting broadheads or field points at it, it will last a long time. We have shot broadheads at ours lots and it is still in really good shape. The only downside is that the dots are a greenish yellow colour, so when you are shooting at it with your green pin, it can be kind of hard.

Rinehart does make the longest lasting targets out there, there is no question about it.

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We have a rinehart rhinobrute target and it is the best target we have ever owned. Whether you are shooting broadheads or field points at it, it will last a long time. We have shot broadheads at ours lots and it is still in really good shape. The only downside is that the dots are a greenish yellow colour, so when you are shooting at it with your green pin, it can be kind of hard.

Rinehart does make the longest lasting targets out there, there is no question about it.

+1 for the Rinehart. :tooth:

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To be honest if you don't want to spend a ton of money, I bought one of the yellow jacket targets at cabelas for about $65 and it has lasted many shots and is very simple to remove arrows. I think its easier to remove than the Block target. Good luck

I agree the Yellowjacket target is one of the toughest broadhead targets on the market for the money. I've really shot the heck out of mine, all sides and diffierent dots and it keeps going. It's not the easiest one out there to pull broadheads from but that is the price you pay for economical toughness.

This is NOT the target you want to shoot field points into. This is designed as a broadhead only target. It will hold onto fieldpoints like grim death. It is possible to use fieldpoints after the target has been softened up by multiple broadhead hits but my advice is don't try it when the target is brand new.

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