Both targets are OK for broadheads as long as it's not a constant diet. The Rinehart lasts longer but..... am I the only guy in the world who can reduce one of those to a useless pile of rubble in just a few months? I've done it twice. Of course my problem may be that at any one setting I may shoot upwards of a 100 broadhead shots into the target. I'm a sucker for testing the flight of every broadhead that I get my hands on. So many broadheads, so little time! Moral of the story, shoot into them only enough to check the broadhead's zero against your field points and then go hunting.
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