Thanks guys,
I think that I am going to go with the Morrell Super Super S or the Morrell Range Bag Target. I like the Morrell 50,000 but I just can' t see the star pattern working for me.
My friend has a target by Knight & Hale that is a " block" style target. I like it for stopping arrows, but, they do take a little effort to get out. Not as much as my McKenzie did, but, way more than my bag target. I like something where I can pull the arrow out with two fingers, while exerting about one pound of pressure on the arrow.
Another thing is that I can always get a replacement cover for a bag target. I shoot ALOT. Today was one of my break in shoots. I am just trying to get my muscles built up as I havn' t been shooting alot for along time. I put out probablly 75 shoots today and that was being modest. Normally, I will shoot on and off all day on days I have off. I will go out and shoot two or three dozen shots, come in, wait about an hour, then go and do the same thing. Some day, I may put out 150 shots (that is really pushing myself).
Now, I know alot of guys will say " thats too much shooting" , but, I am not " adjusting" or " sighting in" , that is just what I said, shooting. Building up my muscles, getting a better feel of the bow, and just working on making my moves more fluid.
I really really put a beating on targets, thats why I need some that is durable.