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Target suggestions?
Need a new target for my excal Phoenix. Something that can handle field points and broad heads. Looking to spend 50-100 bucks. Any opinions on the block cb16? Thinking about spending a few more bucks to get that rinehart 18 in 1.
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I have a few "Black Hole" targets that have taken at least 2000 arrows each and they still stop all my rigs. Be advised though, NO target can take a multitude of broadhead shots and still function. The heads slice out the foam. They can take a good few but I would only use them a few times just to check impact points. One of my Black Hole targets is specifically for Broadhead tests. It's probably taken 100, maybe 150 broadheads and still works well but it is getting chewed up. You can pick them up for around 60 bucks most places. I think the last one I bought was 58. I use multiple targets when practicing from stand height. Get the wife to move them around and retrieve arrows for me. Then she gets up in the stand and I do that for her.
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I notice they aren't crossbow specific. Do the stop the arrows ok? I have a similar target but it's only good for my recurve and compound.
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Well, my fastest bow is 328fps through the chrony and is strung at 95.5 pounds throwing 523 grains total and it only buries about half the arrow at 10 yards so yeah I think it would handle a crossbow well enough. I had some older Black hole targets that weren't as good as they are nowadays. The ones I have now are like this
The old ones I had were like this So far, the new ones have stood up very well. The old ones were pretty much shot out at around 2000 arrows and were starting to let arrows get through to the fletch. |
I use a Block and then a Bednar Bolt puller due to my poor grip strength.
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The older style all black one is the one I have. I'll pick up one of the new ones.Thanks again
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For field points, I use a feed bag stuffed tight full of rags. Horizontal, about the same size as a deer's body. Stops everything. 2 finger withdrawal.
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I adapt if I have too
Fortunately, I don't shoot a high speed crossbow which tears up a target more; use the hunting broadheads for sighting in only ; have more than one or even four targets on a face, and am still happy with my diy target, made for twenty years, light enough to carry to my private target range.
I sure would hate to have to adapt with a crossbow. Good luck. Looks like a cost to using crossbows. |
Tough to get the best of both worlds so I'm getting two targets. I ended up getting a bag target for field points. It's nice pulling them out with 2 fingers. I think I'll get another target just for broad heads later. During the season I usually shoot just broad heads.
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This might not be directly helpful but I saw a video of a guy practicing on body armor. I think he was testing the durability of the armor but it was cool to see. I think going out in an empty field and setting up sandbags or bags full of mattress or couch stuffing is another option. Hope that helps!
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Originally Posted by takem23
(Post 4207931)
Tough to get the best of both worlds so I'm getting two targets. I ended up getting a bag target for field points. It's nice pulling them out with 2 fingers. I think I'll get another target just for broad heads later. During the season I usually shoot just broad heads.
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The first target I bought was too small, missed it and lost arrow(-$30). Next was bigger but foam(bolts went too deep, messed up fletching(-$25.) Looked at BPS -saw lots of bigger XBow targets(+100.!) I was passing a Rent-A-Center and saw a 55" TV box behind the store, got it and then went to Harbor Freight-their dumpster was chock full of cheap Chinese boxes. Filled up the TV Box with Chinese boxes folded flat. Got a BIG backstop that nothing passes thru(Free), bolts don't go too deep even on 360fps broadheads and if I miss that-Shame on me. I need to hunt with a shotgun! Can use original target. Grasp bolt firmly and tap box with rubber mallet-they come right out.
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Originally Posted by Wingbone
(Post 4207801)
For field points, I use a feed bag stuffed tight full of rags. Horizontal, about the same size as a deer's body. Stops everything. 2 finger withdrawal.
....and yea... they only penetrate a few inches and can be pulled out with 2 fingers easily. I shoot an Excalibur Vortex, Flemish String, and weight forward arrows/bolts. So the feed bags work super...:cool2: |
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