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Anyone tried any of the Rinehart line archery targets?
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Im thinking of picking up the Rhinehart RFT take anywhere target.
Its small, 7 lbs, Has a weighted bottom for throwing, Always lands right side up even though its rounded.
Ive read it has self healing properties, Whats that even mean?
Just interested to who has them, has used them, or knows anything about them?
They worth picking up?
I need a new target as mine basically allows for passthroughs now and thats no bueno.
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Re: Anyone tried any of the Rinehart line archery targets?
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Yeah very solid targets.
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Re: Anyone tried any of the Rinehart line archery targets?
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they are awesome targets you get what you pay for. if you buy cheap targets and shoot broad heads all the time you will save big bucks over all. I go through 4 cheap targets before the Rinehart even shows damage
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Re: Anyone tried any of the Rinehart line archery targets?
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Best targets for your money
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Re: Anyone tried any of the Rinehart line archery targets?
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February 11, 2013, 03:27:28 PM »
I have the Rhino block XL. It is the most durable target for sure, but pulling arrows is a pain if they are getting pounded in there. I also have a Block target (
http://www.blocktarget.com/block-black-targets
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Thanks for your words everyone, You just reinforced my decision to pick one up. Just a matter of time
I think Im going to pick up the 18-1 and the RFT so I have something to travel with. I hate being somewhere with my bow and not being able to practice.
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Best target :hello:made! Ive shot mine thousands of times and there is still know wear.. awesome target...
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Re: Anyone tried any of the Rinehart line archery targets?
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If you are looking at the little round ball target I would pass for a 18-1. The small round one turns when you shoot it and I have shot into it and cross shafted my arrows inside the target a few times. The 18-1 doesn't move. Rinehart are great targets tho!
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Re: Anyone tried any of the Rinehart line archery targets?
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I got the 18-1 and really like it. Of course I was shooting into a home made block made of blue foam before
. The arrows come out of the 18-1 really nice. I'm sold.
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February 12, 2013, 08:00:25 PM »
I have a block black that I got 3 months ago. Already shot out all the spots on one side. I think I will be going with one of the Rinehart targets next.
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The 18-1 is a very solid target.
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Re: Anyone tried any of the Rinehart line archery targets?
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I looked over the Rinehart website after hearing good reviews here and noticed that all of their targets are pretty small. I consider myself a good shooter out to 60 yards but all it takes is 1 errant arrow missing the target to wish you were using a bigger target.
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Aim small, shoot small.
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I have no problems at 60 yards hitting mine. its a great target!
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Re: Anyone tried any of the Rinehart line archery targets?
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February 15, 2013, 08:47:24 AM »
After switching to Rinehart, i was wondering why I hadn't seen it before.
Now I will use nothing else.
They are, absolutly, #1, in my book.
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Found this thread of interest, I'll be replacing my target soon.
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