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2 downloadsAt first, I was disappointed with the target, I was shooting a Parker Hornet Extreme @ 315fps and I was burying my arrows right up to the fletchings. I had a hard time pulling them out due to not having any where to grab the arrow. It was a real pain. The manufactures tells you to lift the bag and reposition it, I tried that a few times but it didn’t work. Finally, I removed the bag and dumped out the contents and re-stuffed it again with its original contents. I stuffed and compressed as I went along. That did the trick. The bag actually came with too much stuffing; the top wouldn’t completely close so I have a little extra stuffing now.
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2 downloadsI am now shooting a Parker Tornado @330fps and the target is working flawlessly. As far as arrow removal goes, no, you can’t remove them with two fingers, but they are not hard to pull out. I’ve been shooting field points and haven’t shot any broadheads into it yet so I can’t comment on broadhead performance, but I’m expecting not to experience any problems. (I hope) The image above will give you an idea about how far the arrows will go in at 330fps at 20 yds.
I paid more than I wanted to for the target $ 119.95 and the broadhead core was an additional $39.95. They paid the shipping and I didn’t have to pay the tax. They have a smaller target (18”X18”X20”) and it’s $30.00 cheaper) I fully expect this to be the last target I will ever buy, so to me it was worth the price, others may not agree. The shooting surfaces are much larger than the Rinehart 18-1 and you can shoot field points as well as broadheads. To me, that’s the best of both worlds.
I hope this short review was helpful; if you have any questions, please feel free to ask.
I just got my Tornado sighted in this morning. My last three shots.
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2 downloadsEdited by RICKD, 31 July 2011 - 09:20 PM.
















