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RE: McKenzie or GlenDel????
GAnder Mountain had some GlenDel's for 99.00. They were "blemished", but who cares. One had no ears and the other had a littlechunk missing near the seam of the mold, but for $50 off it would have been fine. I did take a couple shots at the block 4x4 target and feild tips and broadheads pull out pretty nice. It has one side with 5 spots, one side with 4 diamonds, one side vitals with a siloette and one side vitals for treestand(vertical layers). The nice part about it was it's like a 2'cube. The Glendel only had about a 10" replaceable core and like KS227 said, no worries about missing the core and trashing an arrow. I think I will make a cardboard pattern with the full deer outline and cut out the center to fit this block in for the "full effect" of the deer outline. This thing is pretty light, so it would not bother me to take it out and shoot in real woods situations.
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RE: McKenzie or GlenDel????
I've been shooting at my new Glen Dale (original) for about 2 weeks now and have had good results. Arrows pull easy (not as easy as the block) shooting 72# at 25 yards. I have in fact hit outside the sweet spot and it did not trash my arrow as mentioned earlier. Maybe it just depends on where you hit. But hey, keep it in the vitals and no worries right? :D
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RE: McKenzie or GlenDel????
I use the same setup as Hia, except instead of paper, its made out gunny sack material. Works good for me, and can take a ton of arrows.
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RE: McKenzie or GlenDel????
I would take ther Glenn Del buck as my choice.
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