the block or black hole?
#11
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Delhi, NY (by way of Chenango Forks)
stay away from the Hole. I had less than 200 (more like less than 100) shots thru mine and statred to get pass throughs. I was pi$$ed. Contacted the company and they wanted me to ship it back on my dime. Then they said to shoot at the corners (thanks a lot). I told them to kiss my a$$ and vowed to let everyone I could know that their products and service are junk. By the way the Block is made by the same company. Some say the block is a bit better because of it's thickness (????) I wouldn't pay money for either. I bought a Morrel Yellow Jacket this summer and have been very happy with it. Don't have enough shots in it yet to give it a 100% thumbs up but I like what I've seen so far (good stopping, easy removal, great price)
#12
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Wisconsin USA
Does the life span of these things vary if you are shooting from an elevated position versus on the ground? I would think if you were shooting from a tree stand, the target would get chewed up faster?
#14
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Altadena CA
Another vote for The Cube with broadheads. It doesn't sliver like the Block, plus you can shoot it from all six sides, which makes it last and last...
I've shot thousands of broadheads into my Cube and it has many thousands left in it. Not too good for FPs though (they're hard to pull out).
I've shot thousands of broadheads into my Cube and it has many thousands left in it. Not too good for FPs though (they're hard to pull out).
#16
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Elk River, MN USA
I have had a block for the past three years and it works great - I have left it outside and haven't experienced any issues with it. But the center is wore out with pass-thrus with both broadheads and field tips. I shoot broadheads into it outside prior to walking to my stand so I have to shoot the outside targets. I plan on practice shooting in my basement this winter at 15 yds so maybe I should try the Cube. I will only be shooting field tips in the basement.




