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<blockquote data-quote="Crow Terminator" data-source="post: 4452274" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>I have owned and shot up a bunch of targets over the years. I have personally had the best luck out of Rinehart targets, both their 3D targets and the smaller cube shaped ones. The best one I have bought has been the RhinoBlock with replacement insert. I have owned this target since 2013 and shot God only knows how many arrows into the thing and it is just now starting to show a little sign of wear on it. It sits outside in the elements all the time. The only sign of wear is that the paint has faded a little on it. Otherwise, I can stack arrow after arrow in the same dot and it's not even close to having a pass through yet. If I do, there is always the replaceable insert. By far, the best money I have spent on an archery target. My one complaint is that I wish they made it in more of a "range" size target. </p><p></p><p>Blobs are okay for what they are. I think we've agreed to disagree on this subject a few times. All I will say is that they serve their purpose. I happened to buy a brand new big one back in around Feb/March of this year and I am already shooting through it in places, and I only target shoot so no broadheads have been shot into it. I put those 1" orange rifle target stickers on mine to keep from shooting the same places. If the target is dry, it still stops arrows pretty good. If it is wet from the rain, it will blow through it no matter where I shoot it if it is inside of 40 yards. I am not shooting a fast bow or heavy arrow either...266 fps, 353 grain arrow. I primarily use it for long range shooting stuff and or a backstop now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crow Terminator, post: 4452274, member: 220"] I have owned and shot up a bunch of targets over the years. I have personally had the best luck out of Rinehart targets, both their 3D targets and the smaller cube shaped ones. The best one I have bought has been the RhinoBlock with replacement insert. I have owned this target since 2013 and shot God only knows how many arrows into the thing and it is just now starting to show a little sign of wear on it. It sits outside in the elements all the time. The only sign of wear is that the paint has faded a little on it. Otherwise, I can stack arrow after arrow in the same dot and it's not even close to having a pass through yet. If I do, there is always the replaceable insert. By far, the best money I have spent on an archery target. My one complaint is that I wish they made it in more of a "range" size target. Blobs are okay for what they are. I think we've agreed to disagree on this subject a few times. All I will say is that they serve their purpose. I happened to buy a brand new big one back in around Feb/March of this year and I am already shooting through it in places, and I only target shoot so no broadheads have been shot into it. I put those 1" orange rifle target stickers on mine to keep from shooting the same places. If the target is dry, it still stops arrows pretty good. If it is wet from the rain, it will blow through it no matter where I shoot it if it is inside of 40 yards. I am not shooting a fast bow or heavy arrow either...266 fps, 353 grain arrow. I primarily use it for long range shooting stuff and or a backstop now. [/QUOTE]
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