3-D Targets
#1
I am in the market for a 3-d deer target. What do you guys reccomend? I have been looking at cabelas and there are quite a few. So with the best bang for your buck, what would you advise?
thanks for the help
Idaho
thanks for the help
Idaho
#2
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 587
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From: Convoy Ohio USA
Idaho- My recomendation depends if you want to shoot broadheads in to it or not. I used McKenzies for years. In fact I have 3 of them. Last spring I bought a Morrell Bionic buck and it is incredible. Very very durable and alot less expensive to replace the vital section. All you do is replace the burlap cover, which only costs $10.00. When they say easy 2 finger arrow removal, they aren't kidding. The only drawback is that you can't shoot b-heads in it. What I do is use my old McKenies right befor the season to be sure the b-heads are flying the same. Both are great targets but I really like the Morrell alot. The Glen dale buck is really supposed to be nice also, and you can shoot b-heads in it. And it is about $40.00 more than the Bionic buck, but hey what is money when it comes to bowhunting!!!
#3
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Andover N.J. USA
have both the GlenDel Buck and two McKenzie deer targets. IMO there is no comparison, the GlenDel Buck is much easier to remove arrows from, the broadheads come out easier also. I won't buy another McKenzie. I am going to look into buying a Rhinehardt deer target when I save up some extra cash. I have shot them at different 3D shoots and they seem to work great.
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