Whats the best 3D target out there?
#3
Totally agree, the other don't even begin to compare to Rinehart! Of course that's why nearly every archery club I know of has switched to ALL Rineharts. Easiest pulling and the longest lasting. Expensive but worth it!
#4
Typical Buck
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From: VA
ok, I am curious on this one too. I've always shot mckenzie, but they are getting PRICEY. I remember when I could by a large alert deer for $109. now they are over $200. what model by rhinehart. looking for a wtd.
#5
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From: Bureau County Illinois
We had mostly Rhineharts at the winter league I shot and 1 Mckenzie... I hated that Mac target until the insert got so torn up by arrows that it became an easier puller. If I was to go buy any targets, and I probably will this summer, I would just get one of Rhineharts basic whitetail targets. They are no much more than a Mackenzie now a days and some are about even in price.
#6
Sorry to offend if any of you out there work for McKenzie or Delta, etc., but they aren't even close to the quality of the Rineharts. There's a night-and-day difference.
One possibility for a lower-cost alternative may be some of 3Ds from Cabella's. I noticed one last year that seemed very similar to the Rineharts, but I never got to test it.
And no, I don't work for any of the above and I own a Delta. (Because it was cheap.)
One possibility for a lower-cost alternative may be some of 3Ds from Cabella's. I noticed one last year that seemed very similar to the Rineharts, but I never got to test it.
And no, I don't work for any of the above and I own a Delta. (Because it was cheap.)




