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zman
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Hi everyone
I was woundering what would be a good target to buy. I just purchased the excalibur Exomax
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The "BLOCK" crossbow.
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For fieldpoints, you can't beat a bulldog Target.
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Is there a target that will except both ?
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The "block" for both...mine is 9 years old!!!!!
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Rhineheart!!!
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You can get ones that can be shot with both field points and broadheads, but I'd recommend getting a bag target like the Morrell Yellow Jacket crossbow target for field points and either a Rhinehart or The Crossbow 'Block' for broadheads.

I've shot my Morrell Yellow Jacket hundreds, if not thousands of times with both my Crossbow and compound and my CB arrows never go past half way into the bag. Plus, even my 7 year old daughter can pull them out with two fingers easily.

With the Block, it takes some effort to get field points out and a heckuva lot of effort to get a broadhead out. But they are durable!
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shuey270 wrote:Rhineheart!!!
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Tough to beat the block!!! :D
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georgiaboy wrote:Tough to beat the block!!! :D
x2 (or 3 or 4 or whatever # we're at on this thread :D )

Also have a Reinhard target ball which has held up really well and can be a lot of fun to whack.

http://www.rinehart3d.com/products/#i44
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Rineheart is great for b/heads! but too expensive to fling feild tips at all the time. I use a burlap sack stuffed with old clothes for that.
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