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Block Targets?
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07/13/17 05:56 PM
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Bobcat4119
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So I bought one from Academy last Sept and have shot it maybe 2-300 times "Field tips ONLY" and now my arrows are blowing through it with ease when I shoot the middle dot. I thought these were supposed to be top of the line or something like that??? I've had 20 year old Styrofoam targets hold up better than this crap.
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Re: Block Targets?
[Re: Bobcat4119]
#6821668
07/13/17 06:34 PM
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titan2232
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So I bought one from Academy last Sept and have shot it maybe 2-300 times "Field tips ONLY" and now my arrows are blowing through it with ease when I shoot the middle dot. I thought these were supposed to be top of the line or something like that??? I've had 20 year old Styrofoam targets hold up better than this crap. Rotate the block and shoot at different locations. The price you pay when you're a good shot (maybe you don't need much practice)
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Re: Block Targets?
[Re: Bobcat4119]
#6821798
07/13/17 08:45 PM
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Bobcat4119
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HaHa, valid point! I'm just very unimpressed with it. There's NO reason my arrows should be passing through this target.
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Re: Block Targets?
[Re: Bobcat4119]
#6821906
07/13/17 10:24 PM
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kmon11
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Shoot any target in the same place over anmd over and it will wear out. I haven't shot for groups in years since the targets have multiple dots shoot to the different dots front back and sides and the target life will be much longer. Blocks are good but if you want one that will last longer get a Rinehart target. They are a bit more difficult to remove the arrow from but they last and hold up. he Rinehart 18-1 even comes with a warranty of sorts, if you shoot it out to where the fletching is in to the target on all 18 faces in a year time they will replace it with a new one. Archery shops have tried and few of those targets have been replaced. A release agent of oil or soap will make arrow removal from one much easier.
lf the saying "Liar, Liar your pants on fire" were true Mainstream news might be fun to watch
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Re: Block Targets?
[Re: Bobcat4119]
#6822007
07/14/17 12:10 AM
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Curtis
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Spot shoot like the others said.
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Re: Block Targets?
[Re: kmon11]
#6822189
07/14/17 03:52 AM
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TFF Caribou
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Shoot any target in the same place over anmd over and it will wear out. I haven't shot for groups in years since the targets have multiple dots shoot to the different dots front back and sides and the target life will be much longer. Blocks are good but if you want one that will last longer get a Rinehart target. They are a bit more difficult to remove the arrow from but they last and hold up. he Rinehart 18-1 even comes with a warranty of sorts, if you shoot it out to where the fletching is in to the target on all 18 faces in a year time they will replace it with a new one. Archery shops have tried and few of those targets have been replaced. A release agent of oil or soap will make arrow removal from one much easier.
I just bought the 18-1 target last week. Haven't gotten to shoot it yet, but the reviews were overwhelmingly good, and I got tired of always settling for sub par products and bought what seems to be the best target on the market.
The very atmosphere of firearms anywhere and everywhere restrains evil interference. -George Washington
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Re: Block Targets?
[Re: TFF Caribou]
#6822274
07/14/17 11:44 AM
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ChrisB
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Academy sells a knock off Rinehart target for a $100. It will last a long time. Only down side is it's hard to remove arrows from but you can get used to it.
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Re: Block Targets?
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#6822457
07/14/17 02:47 PM
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TX0303
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Get a BullDog DogHouse FP target. $100 delivered and a lifetime warranty.
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Re: Block Targets?
[Re: TX0303]
#6822593
07/14/17 05:13 PM
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sqiggy
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If you're only using field tips, why not just buy a bag target at half the cost. Then buy another cheap block target for your broadheads. I'm still using a cheap block that I bought years ago but done wore out the bag.
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Re: Block Targets?
[Re: Bobcat4119]
#6824138
07/16/17 04:13 PM
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FoxTrot
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I had to repaint my 18-1 as the way it is painted I lose the pin when aiming. Ive noticed a lot of people have modified theirs as well. Other than that, Ive had it 2 yrs and havent worn out 1 of the 18 sides yet. Once you get once spot shot up pretty good, the arrows pull out much easier.
I avoid Dick's and hope they fold.
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Re: Block Targets?
[Re: TX0303]
#6824945
07/17/17 03:07 PM
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RLoving1
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Get a BullDog DogHouse FP target. $100 delivered and a lifetime warranty. I like Bulldog targets! I have one of the large ones(36x36). I rotate it and switch sides and is great for at house, not something you throw in truck and take to lease but would be fine to do that if going to leave it for season. Lat thing you want to see is someone drawning back BH when shooting at it!
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Re: Block Targets?
[Re: Bobcat4119]
#6838072
07/29/17 09:58 PM
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kmon11
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Cabela's bowhunting classic, the 18-1 targets are $30 off and a $10 mail in rebate which brings them down to 90 if you do the rebate.
lf the saying "Liar, Liar your pants on fire" were true Mainstream news might be fun to watch
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Re: Block Targets?
[Re: TFF Caribou]
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08/10/17 11:57 PM
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TFF Caribou
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Shoot any target in the same place over anmd over and it will wear out. I haven't shot for groups in years since the targets have multiple dots shoot to the different dots front back and sides and the target life will be much longer. Blocks are good but if you want one that will last longer get a Rinehart target. They are a bit more difficult to remove the arrow from but they last and hold up. he Rinehart 18-1 even comes with a warranty of sorts, if you shoot it out to where the fletching is in to the target on all 18 faces in a year time they will replace it with a new one. Archery shops have tried and few of those targets have been replaced. A release agent of oil or soap will make arrow removal from one much easier.
I just bought the 18-1 target last week. Haven't gotten to shoot it yet, but the reviews were overwhelmingly good, and I got tired of always settling for sub par products and bought what seems to be the best target on the market. Got to shoot 24 arrows at the 18-1 today. Very impressed. Field point are a bit tight to pull out, but broadheads come out like butter. Once I switched to broadheads I prepared myself to fight with the target getting them out. I was shocked. Buy a reinhardt. I'm really glad I bought the best target I could find. And I'm shooting a crossbow at 370 fps
The very atmosphere of firearms anywhere and everywhere restrains evil interference. -George Washington
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