Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Archery Gear => Topic started by: cascademountainhunter on May 22, 2008, 09:31:03 PM
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I'm looking to get a new broadhead target soon. I'd like to pay under $100 but not sure if that is possible. What do you guys recommend? Thanks.
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The block 4x4 is what i use. Works good and seems to be holding up fairly well! The morell yellow jacket is probably the target that will hold up the best though.
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The morell yellow jacket is probably the target that will hold up the best though.
http://seattle.craigslist.org/tac/spo/690911215.html
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The morell yellow jacket is probably the target that will hold up the best though.
http://seattle.craigslist.org/tac/spo/690911215.html
That target has been on there a while. Wonder why no one has taken it yet? I would if I needed one!
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My freind has a Morrel Yellow Jacket-first arrow was near impossiple to pull the arrow out and endded up pulling my insert out of the shaft and lost a bran new slick trick inside the target-the layered foam ones may leave foam slivers in your yard but they don't keep your expensive broadheads. 8)
By the way-I'm new here, hello, looks like a nice place.
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Sportsmans Warehouse makes a broadhead target. I just bought one for 45 bucks. Arrows pull pretty easily too.
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I don't know what the best is but I do know my bales of hay suck.
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Welcome string twister...... Yep, slivers it is in my yard. The block!
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ive been using a yellow jacket for 2 years now, im getting very close to the 20,000 shot mark and its still going strong. it has came apart a little bit on one corner, but i still have yet to get a full pass through from any arrow at any distance with broadheads.
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i have a cheap o sportsmens deer target.. it been shot at with wheel bows and real bows for a few years now.. still in pretty good shape.. it cost 50 bucks... with a recurve, i try only to shoot lifelike targets..seems to help my overall shooting and with the pheripheal??? vision.
i see very little deer that are square in shape.