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roy easom
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what kind of foam targets do you like and if anyone could tell me what types of targets do the winsel brothers use
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I highly recommend the reinhart 18-1. Mine has had broadheads only shot in it for almost 2 years, and that is only 4 of the sides. for field points I use a bag. Hope this helps.
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rinehart 18-1 fer sure.
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I bought a styrofoam one from Wal mart 3 years ago. Shot every kind of head I have in it and finally shot it out this fall. For 19 dollars I just went and bought another one and put the old one in to recycling. Only complaint is that you need something to hold it down or the wind will take it.
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I picked up one of the Rinehart 18-1 up at Comptons last year.......very good target. It can take a licking........and keep on stopping arrows.

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Here goes my secret,Lowes, tractor supply,etc .They have square foam blocks for shipping trailers Their free all you do is liquid nail 4 together and free targets.

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EL Mejor
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4X,RINEHART,,,

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I don't have one, but have heard only the best about the Rinehart. When I need a new one, that'll be the one I buy. Can't argue with all of the positive reviews.

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Love the Rinehart Rhino block, replaceable core for shooting broadheads, Works great for bareshafting also.
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Try big shot targets super product they sponsor my son there prices are great and real nice to deal with
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Try big shot targets super product they sponsor my son there prices are great and real nice to deal with
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I’m trying to shoot out a Rinehart 18-1 target. I shoot it more in the wintertime thru the house. It’s been through 3 winters so far and hasn’t happened yet. Maybe next year.
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Rinehart rhinoblock is working well for me.

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Spectre
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quote:
Originally posted by NY Yankee:
I bought a styrofoam one from Wal mart 3 years ago. Shot every kind of head I have in it and finally shot it out this fall. For 19 dollars I just went and bought another one and put the old one in to recycling. Only complaint is that you need something to hold it down or the wind will take it.

I have pretty good luck with those, too. I killed one in no time with broadheads, though. For field points it works pretty well---and it has like 8 different targets on it.

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capt eddie
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How often does the Rinehart keep the BH. If the arrow is in good condition.

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