Best field point and broadhead target 🎯

BGbowhunters

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Jul 31, 2014
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I've been looking around for an archery target that can actually stop broadheads and will last me more than one season. Every year before archery season I would buy a $30 target that is layered foam like stuff, and after a week of shooting at it I will go strait through the target or hit the "strap" that compresses it and destroy the target. I've been looking at rinehart targets, but I didn't know if you knew any better targets I can sink my arrows into. Thanks for any help.
 
Jul 6, 2013
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South Dakota
Rinehart 18-1 . Been shooting mine for 7 or 8 years now and not even close to shooting thru yet. Probably have 200+ BH shots and 1000+ FP shots. I only use it for short shooting sessions. The only wear showing on it is from BH.
 

Hilltop

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Feb 25, 2014
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Eastern Nebraska
The Block is as advertised.... They last a long time. I don't shoot too many broadheads into mine but I know several guys that do. They seem to hold up very well.
 

micropterus79

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Jun 19, 2014
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San Tan Valley, AZ
+1 for the rinehart 18-1, I really like it but I have a buddy that owns a block and it seems to work just as well for both field points and broadheads.

IMHO, the thing that sets the rinehart apart is all the different surfaces you can use to obtain different target zones plus it seems to be slightly easier to tote around if needed.

In any case, I think those upper echelon targets are worth the money-over the long run, I think you'll spend more replacing targest (especially if you're shooting alot) than just buying a really good one to start with. The price tag on the rinehart stung a little until I started using it.
 
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In God We Trust

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Mar 10, 2011
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Colorado
+1 on the block. I bought my first one this year and it is a great target. I have shot field points and rage practice broad heads into it. I found a field point that works great in Block targets, it pulls out a lot easier. They are made by trophy ridge caleed silt tip carpon arrow points. They are pricey but worth it.
 

25contender

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Mar 20, 2013
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I have a block out in the yard right now but it only lasted 1 1/12 seasons of broadheads before they started blowing through!! This year just bout a Block knock off for broadheads and it works as good as the block.
 

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