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Don Beaver
02-26-2010, 12:55 AM
I thought I'd take a moment and give respect where respect is due. We've been abusing one of these targets for just under a year in the shop under heavy crossbow usage and it still performs like a champ. It's unreal how durable this target is.

When Michigan made legislative changes to allow the use of crossbows last Spring it only took us about a week of using our Block range target to realize that it wasn't going to cut it. The first target we tried after that point was the Rinehart. As I said previously, it's still going strong. This will be my next personal target, no doubt.

I give it two thumbs up!

woodbooger
03-07-2010, 09:20 AM
how big is this target?

Don Beaver
03-07-2010, 10:32 AM
15"X15".

I forgot to mention that they even warranty these for a full year.

labdad
03-07-2010, 12:08 PM
When I shoot outside I use a bag target, but that definatly looks like a great target to throw in the back of a pickup and take with you. I have heard nothing but good stuff about them.

deerct101
03-14-2010, 09:36 PM
Thanks Don I have been looking for a good broadhead target.

racecrew2
03-15-2010, 09:20 PM
does it work with crimson talon broadheads, they really tear up my targets

b-rad
03-15-2010, 09:26 PM
I had one for about 5 years i only shoot broadheads in two but for the money that's the target to have :2thunbs:

pizar11
06-07-2010, 11:55 AM
I agree that it is a great target but the arrows seem tough to pull out. Especially field tips.

bloodtrail1
06-07-2010, 07:20 PM
I agree that it is a great target but the arrows seem tough to pull out. Especially field tips.

I agree........
I had one(still have it) that I have been shooting into for 5 years now.
From day one...that 18/1 target was truely one hand arrow removal.
I bought a new one last summer, and from the first arrow I knew it was not the same. The new one I have to set my bow down, latch onto the arrow with two hands and pull it. I even contacted Rinehart, and stopped in to their shop. The girl that helped me pushed on the target and said it felt "normal" and that I should lube my arrows, I should try twisting the arrow as I pull.
I said wait a minute...I never had to do that on the first one! But....she once again pushed on my target and said "Its fine".....
Maybe my 5 year old one was the weird one and shouldnt have pulled so easy!?
Anyhow, I dont think I will be buying another.....I will look in to other options.

eagle-357
06-16-2010, 10:01 AM
For broadheads there is no better option out there that the 18-1.

For field points, I would use the Spiderweb.

But if you only want one block, the 18-1 is the one. (You just have to lube your arrows every now and then).