The block
#1
Posted 22 June 2009 - 10:24 AM
#2
Posted 22 June 2009 - 12:53 PM
Horton TRT 175, Horton Lightning Strike Arrows
Atom Razor Wire Broad Heads
Firenocks
ViperX strings
Hawke SR
BowLite lighting system
BowLite Pro Staff Shooter
#3
Posted 22 June 2009 - 03:16 PM
Xi Bowhunter said:
It should stop your arrows for awhile. Make sure to lube your arrows or you'll spend more time trying to pull them out then you will shooting them. Most guys have found that a good field tip target is better for all year practice and a foam target is good for broadheads.
#4
Posted 22 June 2009 - 03:27 PM
Pulling arrows out of the block is a pita. I have to use special pliers.
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#5
Posted 22 June 2009 - 10:40 PM
#6
Posted 23 June 2009 - 01:32 AM
#7
Posted 23 June 2009 - 06:41 AM
excal66 said:
Yes. The arrows can't go more than 8 or 9 inches into the target. I can see how it could get pretty tore up and might have to be re-covered some day (maybe in a couple years) but so far it has taken a couple hundred hits over the last 3 months and still looks good. As long as it still shows the black dots and the rings clearly.
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#8
Posted 23 June 2009 - 11:45 AM
#9
Posted 23 June 2009 - 12:02 PM
Best thing is to bring it inside after use, I made the mistake of leaving mine out in the weather..
#10
Posted 23 June 2009 - 12:29 PM
Made my own targets using 2 grain sacks one inside the other, stuff with plastic groscery bags VERY TIGHT and/or old clothing. Works great just move your shots around. Have also experimented with rubber mulch in a sack. Works too but rather heavy.
M ake my own not just because I'm self reliant and somewhat frugal but largely because I have as many as 6 targets out at all times at various distance.
Last, found that spraying tip of arrow with Jig A Loo or CRC (heavy duty silicone lubricant from Wall Mart) really makes removal much easier. Also made and use arrow removal pliers Ischa mentioned for the really hard to remove or buried arrows.
PS Also hear good things said about Spider Web targets for field points only: http://www.archeryta...ad.php?t=813751
PSS No longer practice with braodheads, Slicks shoot just like field tips for me
Edited by Cossack, 23 June 2009 - 12:33 PM.
PS/PSS
#11
Posted 24 June 2009 - 07:41 AM
Bushnlo said:
+1 on the Reinhart 18 in 1, I love that target and I have shot a Ton of arrows and bolts into it. Really takes a beating and asks for more!
#12
Posted 26 June 2009 - 10:45 AM
#13
Posted 26 June 2009 - 07:21 PM
lscha said:
On your word I just picked up this target! Hope it works as well as you say but I am not that worried. I don't think you will lead us astray!
Oh and I already have a block for broadheads.
Skinner
MI DNR
January 12, 2009
#14
Posted 02 November 2009 - 09:00 PM
This target is a 99.00 cost and is no better then the blackhole target.
We have been using them side by side and they are really close in wear factor with broadheds.
I WOULD OPT FOR THE 59.00 BLACK HOLE OVER THE 99.00 ONE.
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#15
Posted 02 November 2009 - 09:03 PM
Urban Legend said:
The only way to go ...I M O
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Posted 02 November 2009 - 09:08 PM
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