Block 4x4
#1
Block 4x4
OK lemme hear a little feed back before i go get a pro 4x4.... Are they worth the million bucks they charge for these bad boys?
Lemme know what you all think please.
Ryan.
Lemme know what you all think please.
Ryan.
#2
RE: Block 4x4
Not really...If I could do it over again, I'd get one of the morrell bag targets. It's fine for field points I guess, but dont shoot a lot of broadheads inot it or it will get tore up pretty fast. Your better off spending about the same money and getting a Yellow jacket broadhead target and one of their bag targets.
#3
RE: Block 4x4
ORIGINAL: MO_Bowhnter
Not really...If I could do it over again, I'd get one of the morrell bag targets. It's fine for field points I guess, but dont shoot a lot of broadheads inot it or it will get tore up pretty fast. Your better off spending about the same money and getting a Yellow jacket broadhead target and one of their bag targets.
Not really...If I could do it over again, I'd get one of the morrell bag targets. It's fine for field points I guess, but dont shoot a lot of broadheads inot it or it will get tore up pretty fast. Your better off spending about the same money and getting a Yellow jacket broadhead target and one of their bag targets.
#4
RE: Block 4x4
Yes and no.
They are an excellent target for shooting both broadheads and field points into - no question, howver; any time you shoot broadheads into any target it will decrease its life. What is going to determine the length of time you'll be able to use it is how frequently you shoot broadheads into it.
We put well over 500 shots into my Block 4x4 last weekend (four of us shooting a mixture of broadheads and field points) and it is definitely showing signs of abuse. We're heading out again tomorrow and will probably put another 300+ (two of us) into it. I don't expect it to hold up past this hunting season.
The ability to roate the target and shoot at four different sides is definitely a plus. Its an excellent target if you're looking for a multi-purpose target.
They are an excellent target for shooting both broadheads and field points into - no question, howver; any time you shoot broadheads into any target it will decrease its life. What is going to determine the length of time you'll be able to use it is how frequently you shoot broadheads into it.
We put well over 500 shots into my Block 4x4 last weekend (four of us shooting a mixture of broadheads and field points) and it is definitely showing signs of abuse. We're heading out again tomorrow and will probably put another 300+ (two of us) into it. I don't expect it to hold up past this hunting season.
The ability to roate the target and shoot at four different sides is definitely a plus. Its an excellent target if you're looking for a multi-purpose target.
#5
RE: Block 4x4
The ability to roate the target and shoot at four different sides is definitely a plus. Its an excellent target if you're looking for a multi-purpose target.
#6
RE: Block 4x4
ORIGINAL: MO_Bowhnter
I'm at the point where I have to shoot at a specific corner on a specific side because on the opposite side all the foam is gone and the arrows just blow through the layered foam. I guess it's time for a new target. I'm just trying to nurse it through a few more monthes.
The ability to roate the target and shoot at four different sides is definitely a plus. Its an excellent target if you're looking for a multi-purpose target.
Mine has turned into a two sided target. I've got the side with round spots and then one of the vital sides. The other two sides look like a grapefruit blew through them.
#9
RE: Block 4x4
So what do you guys think i should do i dont really shoot a lot of broadheads... accully i rarley shoot broadheads, for just pure practice tip shooting do you think its worth the money??
Ryan.
Ryan.