big problem with my Black Hole & Fieldogic
#11
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From: Flowery Branch Ga. 30542
I have a black hole and I don't have any problems. The trick is only shooting broadheads once a year just to see if they fly well. They tear the target apart!
#14
Joined: May 2004
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From: Latrobe PA
Thanks for the tip, i just purchased a black hole and will be on the look out for problems. my sportsmans club uses block targets and mostly get shot with broadheads they seem to be holding up but are getting mushy in the centers.
#15
dlt,
Go easy with the Black Hole. Read my post on the Bowhunting Review" section on the Block vs. the Black Hole. You may want to shoot broadheads from the front side, then the back side and rotate around like that. Good luck!
Butch A.
Go easy with the Black Hole. Read my post on the Bowhunting Review" section on the Block vs. the Black Hole. You may want to shoot broadheads from the front side, then the back side and rotate around like that. Good luck!
Butch A.
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Delhi, NY (by way of Chenango Forks)
It still ercks me when I see the adds for these targets. I bought into the adds at first - now I wouldn't pay a dime for the targets. They have all these big manes backing the Block (Hole is basically the same thing). I guess I would back them too if they gave me a new one every year or as many I might need in a year. Talk is cheap and so are these targets!!!
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