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Offline wildmanoutdoors

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Shooting Blocks, Which one?
« on: March 08, 2011, 11:21:42 AM »
Time for a new block. What are you guys using? Want durable and easy to remove arrows. Dont we all I know. Lol

Also, got a kid shooting at it too so I'm a little afraid of the smaller ones! Maybe get him a bag though.

Anybody shooting the 18-1 Rinehart? Here the arrows are hard to pull?

Whats working good for you?

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Re: Shooting Blocks, Which one?
« Reply #1 on: March 08, 2011, 11:24:21 AM »
The best target out there is the 18-1. Comes with a one year guarantee! They are super tuff and arrow removal is not to hard. They also make a bigger target with a replacement core. No guarantee on it, I think its called the rhino.
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Re: Shooting Blocks, Which one?
« Reply #2 on: March 08, 2011, 11:32:35 AM »
18-1 is a great target.

Most blocks style targets hold up fine to fieldpoints, I have a 3d buck I use for broadheads since it has replaceable vitals.
I also have a bag target that works really good, it's white so the bullseyes stand out great at 80yds, easiest arrow removal.

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Re: Shooting Blocks, Which one?
« Reply #3 on: March 13, 2011, 05:33:35 PM »
18-1 would my choice. I wanted one but cabelas did not have any so me being impatient bought a Block Fusion. It's great for field tips but broad heads tear it up quick. My next will be an 18-1.

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Re: Shooting Blocks, Which one?
« Reply #4 on: March 13, 2011, 05:53:41 PM »
I think broadheads beat up most targets fast.  I do like the idea of the glenn del full rut target.  you can keep the deer out all year to shoot at and only take the insert part to camp to save on space.

 


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