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Here is the layered block.
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The reason the circles don't look professional is because the block classic only comers with the circles professionally sprayed on one side. After 5 years this one was turned around to get another couple years life out of it and was spray painted by a monkey...
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So ive been shooting this with my broad heads and so far so good ive placed 8 shoots ing the same spot and it has held up the arrows havent gone any farther in then the firstone and the slivering hasnt been bad at all.
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Here is what mine looks like. This is the fusion F-21. My broadheads only go in about 8 and they stop. I shoot a Z7 @ 70# and a 485 gr arrow. Blowing through this target is not going to happen any time soon with my rig.
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Well ive been hammering the target with broad heads and its still holding up
ive put probly 30arrows in it mostly in the same 2"x2" area and it has slivered a little but still stops the arrow before the fletch
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Quote from: Bean Counter on August 08, 2014, 07:46:01 PM
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Here is the layered block.
I have only owned 2 layered targets in the last 10 yrs . They are tough and no need to buy any other ..But the layered one will wear out quicker if you shoot a lot of broadheads into it .. I have done the same with mine ..When the front wears out I would flip it over ..A guy may want one of each . Layered for field tips and solid for broadheads .I think I need to pick up a solid
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Where can you still buy a layered Block?
Also, I think one of the keys to longevity of the layered target is to shoot as square and straight on of an angle at the target as possible. That's why you see my target sitting on a box or two and not directly on the ground. Downward and side angles are a
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I just bought the Rhinehart with the replaceable center. Pricey, but my ST pulls out easily, and so far it looks like it's going to last. Replacement core is 50 bucks
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