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best broad head target

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I know not again. good morning. hootie 100 here. I am shooting a350 se and diablo bolts and 150 boltcutters . I would like a very un biased trueful recommendation from you the shooters and just not the mfgs.
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Before someone beats me to it..... Whitetail deer. Best Broadhead a Target. :D the Rinehart targets are hard to beat
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18-1 Reinhart the best ive found
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18x1 Can,t beat them!
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I have a couple of 18-1s and a Rhinoblock. You should also consider the RhinoBlock XL just It offers you a larger profile but not as much surface area. The 18-1 offers more surface area but the XL offers a replaceable core. But, I don't know anyone that has worn out a Reinhart target.
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Boo wrote:I have a couple of 18-1s and a Rhinoblock. You should also consider the RhinoBlock XL just It offers you a larger profile but not as much surface area. The 18-1 offers more surface area but the XL offers a replaceable core. But, I don't know anyone that has worn out a Reinhart target.
Agree! Keep in mind also, before shooting broadheads into ANY target get yourself a set of Danny Miller plier pullers. It'll make your life much easier.

Btw Don, I wanted to test the 100gr and 125gr Toxics for a side by side accuracy and penetration test. Thought I'd come use your rhinoblock when I'm down for Boofest.....as Mike suggested. :lol: :mrgreen:

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paulaboutform wrote:
Boo wrote:I have a couple of 18-1s and a Rhinoblock. You should also consider the RhinoBlock XL just It offers you a larger profile but not as much surface area. The 18-1 offers more surface area but the XL offers a replaceable core. But, I don't know anyone that has worn out a Reinhart target.
Agree! Keep in mind also, before shooting broadheads into ANY target get yourself a set of Danny Miller plier pullers. It'll make your life much easier.

Btw Don, I wanted to test the 100gr and 125gr Toxics for a side by side accuracy and penetration test. Thought I'd come use your rhinoblock when I'm down for Boofest.....as Mike suggested. :lol: :mrgreen:

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