Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Archery Gear => Topic started by: beastmodebowhunter on May 11, 2014, 01:07:11 PM
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hey looking to get a 3-d deer target ton of em out there... i had one that showed all the vitals and the area above the vitals was so small it ended up tearing not a huge fan of a 3 months of use on a 140 dollar deer target. let me know what you guys think.
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I have been using the glen del full rut for a few years now. My opinion it is the best. Easy arrow removal is huge with 3d targets. Some of the other 3d targets I've shot took some grunt to get my arrow out. And if I shoot outt my insert on the glen del I can buy a new one. I keep one section for shooting broad heads into as it gets torn up pretty good. But the field point sides hold up well. Also I feel it's size helps. Big life size target.
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Rineharts full size 3d's are the best, but pricey. Easy to pull arrows and last longer than any other 3d.
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sportsmans guide has blem rineharts, glendel and several others. Rinehart would be the only one i would consider based on longevity.
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thanks for the opinions guys i will look those up... they get pricey but i guess u get what you pay for! i could either buy 2 targets in a couple years and pay twice as much or have one for multiple years.
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Glendel full rut
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I know you said 3d deer, but do check out Rinehart. Some of their blocks have vitals and are guaranteed for life. I've got the 18 in one and even on off angle near misses it will catch all arrows. Either Broad head, or field point works on mine. I find that plain unwrapped carbon arrows remove easiest. My camo wrapped arrows stick very hard.
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For $250 I shoot a Glen Del Full rut. A Rinehart would be ideal though