best/most cost effective combination crossbow target
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Nontypical Buck
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best/most cost effective combination crossbow target
What are folks opinions on a good, yet affordable crossbow target that will take field points and broad heads? I was pointed toward the Rhinehart 18-1 or block but didn't really want to spend $130. Then was looking at a Rhinehart Woodland (~$90) but see they have gotten some poor reviews for arrow removal. Originally I had been looking at getting 2 Yellow Jacket targets (1 broadhead; 1 field point) - $125 or a Yellow Jacket BH and a Field Logic bag for field tips - $110, but like the idea of only one target. Any insight, advice, experience, assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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Fork Horn
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Since I do most of my shooting with field tips I use a SpyderWeb ST18XL Crossbow Target. I've shot well over 2500 arrows into it from several crossbows shooting up to 350+ FPS, and it is still working as good as new. I do not practice with broadheads so I bought an inexpensive block target for shooting broadheads into, three or so times just before going to hunt. It's holding up okay for what it cost.
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What cheap/inexpensive BH target did you guys get? Is it holding up ok?
I may go a different route seeing how my Yellow Jacket archery bag works on my xbow bolts - keep using that and get an inexpensive BH target(?????).
I may go a different route seeing how my Yellow Jacket archery bag works on my xbow bolts - keep using that and get an inexpensive BH target(?????).
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+1. My bag target is the Big Shot Ballistic 450X. Awesome. The BH target that has been best for me is the Rhinehart 18-1.
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I use a Block for all my field points while practicing but also use Bednar Arrow puller as I have poor grip strength due to age and arthritis. Made that bolt removal possible for me.
I do have a cheap bag target to check broadheads.
JW
I do have a cheap bag target to check broadheads.
JW
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So I saw some interesting videos while searching targets.
Anyone have experience with American Whitetail, Inc. targets (the Cube, the Cube Hybrid, King, Hybrid King, etc.) I was impressed with their videos and products. The Cube Hybrid looked like an awesome target but @ $130 for the target and another $60 for the insert, it's way out of my price range. The Cube and Hybrid King are a bit more reasonably priced. I see Sportsmen's Guide has several of their targets are good prices.
FYI - they also promoted a lube (Scorpion Venum) that will help with removing bolts/arrows from those hard to remove targets (non-layered foam types).
Anyone have experience with American Whitetail, Inc. targets (the Cube, the Cube Hybrid, King, Hybrid King, etc.) I was impressed with their videos and products. The Cube Hybrid looked like an awesome target but @ $130 for the target and another $60 for the insert, it's way out of my price range. The Cube and Hybrid King are a bit more reasonably priced. I see Sportsmen's Guide has several of their targets are good prices.
FYI - they also promoted a lube (Scorpion Venum) that will help with removing bolts/arrows from those hard to remove targets (non-layered foam types).
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The Spyder web crossbow target is by far the best, long lasting target for field tips. Out lasts everything else. For broadheads I use a "Block" target I got from Gander Mountain, inexpensive and works good As I only shoot broadheads into it once a year and only 8 or less shots it is doing good now on it's sixth year
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