RE: the CUBE VS BLOCK anyone
You're really trying to do the impossible. You need two different targets. An investment in a good 2 finger removeable target for field points will pay for itself. The arrows just about fall out and the targets like the kind I have last a long time. Mine has been shot A LOT and is still in great condition after 2 years. I don't know the brand but it's a 2 foot square target Len uses in his range at his shop. It cost $85-100 dollars, I forget. But it's great. It is a little heavy but I have a hand carte I move it in and out with. You shoot one side for a while and turn it to another face every month or so. I tape NFAA target faces on it with duct tape. As far as the broadhead targets... you get what you pay for but it still fails. I bought a Cube last year. They come in light, medium and heavy weights. I tried to save a couple bucks and bought the mid weight one first. The very first broadhead came out the back. So did the next 13. For a little deduction for damage my proshop let me upgrade to the heavy weight. It stopped the carbon arrows from my 67 pound Darton. I played around with a lot of different broadheads this year and the target is shot. I really haven't put that many arrows in it. From what I see, the Block is about the same. Broadhead targets wear out fast. Plan on it. After one season I have to back my Cube up with a couple cheap hard type broadhead targets.