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ecoaster
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Post by ecoaster »

I also use a homemade bag target. Feed sack stuffed with grocery bags. It has taken a beating for years, and when the sack get worn out I just pull over a new one.
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Post by bigsy »

I have a mackenzie shot blocker, like it well enough
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Post by cdup »

mikej wrote:
diesel wrote:Old clothes in a bag . Cheap, and no need to own an arrow puller.
very true. but just a note to anyone making on be sure to remove all zippers :lol: :lol:
That's the same set up I use!! :lol:
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best target

Post by Michael Stogre »

In my mind there is no contest between the rinehart 18 sided target andthe other targets I have used including the black hole, delta ethafoam,
bag targets. The rinehart is still useable after all these years with both
broadheads and fieldpoints. It's taken thousands of shots to date.

I got a new one at basspro in Toronto for 94 dollars Canadian plus tax for when my old one finally gives out! I guess the price is an issue, but when
you consider how much use you get it's worth it. Arrow removal is great
too--especially if you use a Danny Miller pliers aid.
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