which target?
#1

What target do all of you shoot? I'm looking towards a block type target because I shot out my3d target. All the reviews I read have have mostly bad thongs to say about these targets. I shoot equal amounts of feild tips and rage practice heads .
#2
#4

bought a rinehart rino block and couldnt be happier. i've shot the block and i still have the blue one(cant remember what its called) but it seems the sun really hurts them, maybe this is common knowledge i dont know. but rinehart is dang tough seems like it doesnt get soft in the sun like the others do and if you can shoot it out you buy a replaceable core instead of a whole new target
#7

Rinehart 18-1, Rinehart rhinobrute, or Rinehart rhinoblock.
The 18-1 is guaranteed for a full year against shoot through no matter what type of heads you are shooting.
http://www.rinehart3d.com/18-1-guaranteed.aspx
The 18-1 is guaranteed for a full year against shoot through no matter what type of heads you are shooting.
http://www.rinehart3d.com/18-1-guaranteed.aspx
Last edited by bigbulls; 08-13-2010 at 08:12 PM.
#9
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 1,926

But with the added interest in plain old targets, the recession must have hit, even, the $1200 compound bow shooters.
How am I suppose to notice? I've been shooting homemade archery targets for some twenty years. Even now, they cost less than $10 each.
But they're so cheap looking, 99% of the modern Country Club archers wouldn't be caught dead using such a product. Why the ridicule they'd suffer using a cheap target with their first class bow, would bring unending suffering.
Besides, it keeps those archers with their heavy boxy targets, away from my private range.
How am I suppose to notice? I've been shooting homemade archery targets for some twenty years. Even now, they cost less than $10 each.
But they're so cheap looking, 99% of the modern Country Club archers wouldn't be caught dead using such a product. Why the ridicule they'd suffer using a cheap target with their first class bow, would bring unending suffering.
Besides, it keeps those archers with their heavy boxy targets, away from my private range.
#10
Spike
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Algonquin, IL
Posts: 70

I went to Dicks sporting goods and picked up the Huge Cube and I shoot broadheads at it. I dont know how long it will last but so far held up well. That being said it was only $20.00!!!! In my opinion it was worth every penny.