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Old 03-23-2006 | 06:56 AM
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I bought a yellowjacket last year and had trouble removing arrows, (with broadheads). I called Morrell's to see if I was doing something wrong and ask if I needed to lube or wax my shafts. They had a new target to me in 3 days, told me to keep the one I'd bought. Seems they had a bad batch of foam. GREAT customer service. I shot that new target to bits over the past year and my niece is shooting up the original with her LIL WARRIOR. I have since purchased a Morrell's Eternity bag for feild tips and another Yellowjacket. I mostly practice with broadheads. I am very happy with Morrell's and their products. I'm so impressed with their customer service I'm a customer for life.
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Old 03-23-2006 | 07:40 AM
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Drstalker: I bought one of their indoor range cubes to practice with. The thing is really great. It really is finger tip removal and stops my arrows dead. Field points only. It's a little heavy so I wheel it in and out of the garage on a small hand truck. You can shoot all six sides. I turn it every so often to keep it fresh.I've had mine for maybe 3 years. They really do hold up. Here's the one: http://www.morrelltargets.com/details.asp?product=10
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Old 03-24-2006 | 05:07 AM
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Yeah I like that one Dave. I'm thinking of doing something like what you mentioned.I want to make a containmentbox that will hold several of my targets,and have wheels on it ,then can pull it out to the area of the yard that I shoot.I like the idea of shooting almost at level at 30 yards or so.
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