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Posted By: scottydog Targets - 06/08/13
I need a new target and was hoping to find one that I don't have to stand on and pull with both hands to get the arrow out. I use mostly field tips, and would like one that's pretty good sized.
Figured I'd get some opinions before I dropped $100 on something that's just gonna give me grief. Any suggestions?
Posted By: 280Ackleyrized Re: Targets - 06/08/13
Block black or one of the Reinharts. Bag targets are great, but if just wanting one target, and theres the possibility of a broadhead being shot, either of the two will serve you well.
Posted By: bea175 Re: Targets - 06/08/13
The Block is my favorite, but they are kind of expensive
Posted By: LostArra Re: Targets - 06/08/13
Pretty hard to beat a Rinehart 18-1
Posted By: prairiedog223 Re: Targets - 06/09/13
I got a couple of these and stuffed them tight with old cloths and blanket strips. Works really well and helps clean the closet for $20ish bucks. I removed all the buttons and zippers. I have a couple rinehart 18-1's for broadheads

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003WHLWZK

If ya get it filled well the bag will be approx 36"x36" when your done
Posted By: JJHACK Re: Targets - 06/09/13
Bag targets are great, as stated fill with old clothes or any material. They stop arrows great, never seem to wear out, and arrows come out with two fingers.

UV damaged in one summer though at least in this roasting sunshine. I just put in two T posts and tie it between them it's the best working cheap target I know of
Posted By: djb Re: Targets - 06/09/13
Another option is to cut up old carpet and stack in layers to your desired target size. Ratchet strap the bunch together and spray paint some aim points on a burlap sack. Been shooting a pair of these for years - field points only.
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