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    Broadhead target 3D

    I hardly ever shoot field points and I love shooting 3D targets. Obviously, by doing so, I destroy the targets quickly and resort to shooting behind the rear leg until it's destroyed. My question is, is there a 3D target that takes broadheads better than others? They are so darn expensive that I'm tired of ripping them up. Many targets say "for broadheads" but most of them that I have used don't last too long. Thanks.

    #2
    Rhineheart 18-1 blow it out with broad heads within one year they send you a new target free!

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      #3
      Originally posted by Twztid View Post
      Rhineheart 18-1 blow it out with broad heads within one year they send you a new target free!
      I like that! Thanks.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Razor Dobbs View Post
        I hardly ever shoot field points and I love shooting 3D targets. Obviously, by doing so, I destroy the targets quickly and resort to shooting behind the rear leg until it's destroyed. My question is, is there a 3D target that takes broadheads better than others? They are so darn expensive that I'm tired of ripping them up. Many targets say "for broadheads" but most of them that I have used don't last too long. Thanks.
        Rhinehart bro. You'll still jack em up but they are tougher.

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          #5
          The BLOB!

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            #6
            Razor I shoot Grim Reapers and I use either my Rhineheart 18-1 or the Block (Black) and they LAST ...Weather seems to get them before the broadheads do..And the Rhineheart 18-1 is Very Transportable...

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              #7
              OP said 3D and I would not consider the above suggestions 3D (they are 3 dimensional but not representations of critters) but they are all good choices for durable targets.

              If the OP wants critter shaped targets I would say go with something that has a replaceable core. The glendale buck seems like it would be a good one (big replaceable block surrounded by 3D deer) but I don't own one and have not dealt with one to know

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                #8
                Originally posted by BTLowry View Post
                OP said 3D and I would not consider the above suggestions 3D (they are 3 dimensional but not representations of critters) but they are all good choices for durable targets.

                If the OP wants critter shaped targets I would say go with something that has a replaceable core. The glendale buck seems like it would be a good one (big replaceable block surrounded by 3D deer) but I don't own one and have not dealt with one to know
                It tears up to dang easy.

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                  #9
                  I think a blob target would be best, but they are not 3d targets, I guess you could cut a deer shape out of one

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                    #10
                    I use these...

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                      #11
                      Rinehart makes pretty good 3d targets as well. I've shot a few of them that honestly looked like they could barely keep from falling apart, but they still stop arrows really well

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                        #12
                        I saw bass pro has a new 3d target out. and just looking at it you can tell it is made by rinehart.. I think it was 120$ or so

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                          #13
                          The Rinehart Broadhead Buck will take thousands of arrows before you need to replace the insert. I have the Rinehart Woodland Buck and it does pretty well too.

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