Anybody know of a decent broadhead target?
#11
I can't say that I have had a better better broadhead target then my home made one. Replacing the core only cost about $20. That is a Muzzy 145 grain broadhead stuck in it shot out of a 70 pound compound.


#17
Fork Horn
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From: usa
whatever ya do, dont get one of those with foam that gets denser toward the back. (cabelas carries one now, there fairly cheap. got mine at a local sporting goods store). they stop arrows with broadheads or field tips great, but they advertise easy arrow removal. ya right, i have to set mine on end, stand on it and pull with both hands. yuk
#18
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Nov 2005
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From: Bandera, Texas
is that the block you are talking about? With mine never had any trouble with any tip or broadhead. With the Crimson talon i had to twist backwards to keep from bending blades, but other than that, most are one hand!
#19
Fork Horn
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From: usa
nope,
cabelas calls it the mdl broadhead target. the one i got at rocky mountain discount i cant remember the name, and a buddy has it right now.
will try to find out the name and post.
like i said, they stop an arrow fine, its the retrievel that really sucks.
cabelas calls it the mdl broadhead target. the one i got at rocky mountain discount i cant remember the name, and a buddy has it right now.
will try to find out the name and post.
like i said, they stop an arrow fine, its the retrievel that really sucks.


