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Old 07-15-2008, 10:51 PM   #1
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Recently i aquired a Reinhart 18-1 self healing target and i got to say its the best target i have ever owned Its got 18 sides and dosent move around like some layered targets i have owned. Its heavy I cant see myself shooting this one out and it dosent leave foam peices all over the yard from blowing out the back side If you have never shot one, try one, i guarentee you will like it. Its also broadhead friendly. I give it two thumbs up
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Old 07-15-2008, 10:59 PM   #2
 
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Old 07-16-2008, 03:16 AM   #3
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I have one as well. So far I am impressed, but time will tell.
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I'm glad you like it! I feel the same way that you do about my 18-1. I actually keep it at the office and shoot out in our warehouse a few nights a week and it works out great. I've been shooting at mine consistantly for 2 years with both field points and broadheads, as well as using it at the G2G and you can barely tell it's been shot at. For $100 retail you can't beat it.
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I have shot them too, just haven't bought one yet. They are awesome, and fairly unknown. No advertising like The Crock (Block). For your $100 on the 18-1, you'll have bought 3 or 4 Block targets before this the Rinehart wears out.
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I have only had the opportunity to shoot them at the get togethers but they are definetly great targets. Definetly an item on my wish list down the road.
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Old 07-16-2008, 07:29 AM   #8
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Nice!!! Way to be on your toes!

I havent ever shot one of these and was kind of turned off by the design i guess. Im glad you posted this Dan...i definately will look into them because i need a good broadhead target for this fall!
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Old 07-16-2008, 07:35 AM   #9
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I agree 100%, best one I've shot, been shooting broadheads and it doesn't mind a bit I did graze the top of the target last night and discovered the foam "self-heals" ONLY if you shoot INTO it and not across it, if that makes sense ??
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You must have had one of your kids count the sides for you because you can't count that high even with those enourmously fat fingers you big dummy!



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Recently i aquired a Reinhart 18-1 self healing target and i got to say its the best target i have ever owned Its got 18 sides and dosent move around like some layered targets i have owned. Its heavy I cant see myself shooting this one out and it dosent leave foam peices all over the yard from blowing out the back side If you have never shot one, try one, i guarentee you will like it. Its also broadhead friendly. I give it two thumbs up
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