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Offline lisjak

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portable target dillema
« on: December 18, 2011, 09:31:00 AM »
Our local archery dealer recently got rinehart 18-1 targets. It looks very convinient and compact portable target, but the target is very expensive 164 Evro ( cca 214 USD).
Till now I am using simple homemade bag target, stuffed with old grocery bags. It is cheap and lightweight, but it is not self standing. I have always lean it to something stable.

And now questions. Is it worth to invest in rinehart 18-1? How long it will last ( I am using it only for field points)? Is thera any idea for homemade portable bag target stand?

Please write your experiance with rinehart 18-1.
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Offline Night Wing

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Re: portable target dillema
« Reply #1 on: December 18, 2011, 10:01:00 AM »
I also use a $50 Yellow Jacket bag target. When I want to place it in different spots on my property, I have two old aluminum arrow shafts, I stick the shafts into the ground a little ways apart and stand the target upright against them.

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Offline Lunar-Tic

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Re: portable target dillema
« Reply #2 on: December 18, 2011, 10:13:00 AM »
Put that homemade bag target in a cardboard box. It will hold the arrows more secure so they don't tip over. I like to draw a deer shoulder with a marker on the box, with the box being brown it seems to help with picking a spot on a live animal. No need to waste your money on commercially made over priced targets.

Offline Sirius Black

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Re: portable target dillema
« Reply #3 on: December 18, 2011, 10:53:00 AM »
I use Rinehart and Morrell targets, they are great. I've been using Morrell's broadhead only block target, and it is lasting longer than anything I've used previously. Using a 2-blade head like Zwickey's Eskimo/Eskilite, pull out easier from the target without tearing it up (pulling the stuffing out). I have used the 18-1 and it's a good one too.   :coffee:
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Re: portable target dillema
« Reply #4 on: December 18, 2011, 10:56:00 AM »
I have the Rhinehart 18-1 target, haven't had a chance to use my longbow on it yet (haven't gotten it fully paid off) but I do shoot my compound into it, using broadheads and field points, and while mine was $100 bucks, I absolutely love it.
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Offline Cootling

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Re: portable target dillema
« Reply #5 on: December 18, 2011, 11:04:00 AM »
I have gone through quite a lot of targets over the years (bags, 3d, etc.).  Bought an 18-1 a couple 3 years ago so I would have something very portable that my compound-shooting kids, wife, and father could use to sight in and warm up with broadheads.  It's a very good target and I would buy one again with no reservations.

Offline eflanders

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Re: portable target dillema
« Reply #6 on: December 18, 2011, 11:13:00 AM »
Luca,

The Rinehart 18-1 target is a great target without a doubt especially when you want broadhead practice.  No other target I know of stands up to a Rinehart 18-1 when shooting broadheads.  

However you stated that you are shooting only field points and based on this, you are better off financially using something else.  Foam filled thin plastic jugs work great as do homemade box type targets. The advantage of the foam filled containers is that they are more weatherproof.  Just take some empty very thin plastic containers, fill them (half-way) with expanding spray foam  about half-way.  Let this set overnight to dry.  24 hours later, fill them the rest of the way and let this dry overnight.  WARNING! Do NOT try to fill the container completely in one try.  If you do the foam will never dry completely in the middle!

These homemade targets are very inexpensive (under $5.00 US) and will last you for a pretty good long time.  They will also handle the occasional broadhead if you wish. You can also substitute the plastic container for a cardboard box if you wish.  Just be sure to only fill it half-way and let it dry first.

Good luck and have fun target shooting!

Offline JamesV

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Re: portable target dillema
« Reply #7 on: December 18, 2011, 11:35:00 AM »
a burlap potato sack filled with lose cotton or rags will last a very long time for field points, just keep it in the dry. When that bag gets shot out, just put another bag over the entire target.
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Re: portable target dillema
« Reply #8 on: December 18, 2011, 12:23:00 PM »
I have had the 18-1 for about a year  and leave it outside 24/7.  I see no weathering that some other targets get.  Shooting just field points into it- I don't know that you could wear it out(same with the rhinehart 3d deer target I have).  It is well worth the $100 or so that I paid.  I have also made my own burlap targets- just fill a burlap bag with other burlap bags and if big enough, can be selfstanding.  I also have a portable foam deer vital target.  A good target that is cheaper but not as bomproof as the 18-1 but more expensive than the homemade.
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Offline xtrema312

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Re: portable target dillema
« Reply #9 on: December 18, 2011, 01:48:00 PM »
18-1 is a great target in many ways, but not all that cheap or long lasting if you shoot a lot.  I have had three of them in the last year and a half with the third shot up now and ready for warrantee replacement.  The warrantee is the nice thing.  The first target I got I shot up just to see what it would take.  I hammerd it and it lasted about 8 weeks.  Then I shot up the next one in last fall practice.  The third I got this August for fall practice.  I shot broadheads into it some in August to tune for the October start of bow season.  Then I shoot it a lot after that mostly with field points and the occasional broadhead just to check my tune and form.  I shoot first light and the end of the day about every day August-November.  The target will be done in by the end of November.  

I can get them for about $95 so $45-50 each with warrantee replacement is not bad for a target that can take braodheads, is very easy and compact to hall around, gives all angle shots, is great from a tree stand for practice and never an issue with it standing up.  In the future, I will only shoot a fresh target in August to do my broadhead and tree stand work plus hall around to hunting camp.  Then shoot it up and get a replacement for the next fall.  That way I only have to buy one every other year.  

The 18 in 1 is not a solid material like the outside cover.  The cover is very durable rubber type material, but the core is a more foam like material.  The foam core gets all broken up by the arrows.  It goes strong until the cove starts to split open.  When that happens, the inside spill out and the target is done in short order.

The best do it all cheap, in the long run, target for me has probably been the original block layered target.  I got a large one and it took years of compound shooting with a lot of braodheads.  I did unstrapped it, remove the most severally damaged layers and strap it back together again twice to keep it going. Any of the layered targets with the thinker layers do a good job as an all around target.
 
You just can’t beat a cheap bag target for those who shoot a lot.  I have tried a lot of them.  My favorite factory target is the standard yellow jacket.  The range size is nice, but these are heavy targets so the standard is plenty to try and hall around.  I have heard some negative stuff about the one that comes as a set with a braodhead target.  Apparently those are not as nice.  The target is not too expensive to start and covers are not too bad.  Just don’t shoot it out too much before you put a new cover on as it can be real hard to recover when bulged because it is packed very dense.  

The best target by far for cost for field points is a burlap bag stuffed with scraps of cloth, torn up rags, cotton, and even burlap bags work great.  I did the plastic grocery bag filling, and found that to not stop arrow that well or for that long.  The plastic feed bags are ok, but the material strands break too soon and they don’t last long as a cover.  Good old burlap is the way to go.  Stuff them well and close off with a few small zip ties.  I get my bags from a warehouse type place that sells bags of all kinds and handles used large coffee bags.  They cost about $ 2. About 3 burlap bags will last as long as 18 in 1.  So that is $6 vs. $50 for a field point target.  Make two bags and use one to prop up the other one.
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Re: portable target dillema
« Reply #10 on: December 20, 2011, 11:29:00 AM »
Save time and money and go out on trash day and find a few foam couch cushions from an old couch. they are great targets!. I duct tape two together and use a broken broom handle slid down between them on each side to hold them up. They will take thousands of shots and are free.
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Offline Grayseas

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Re: portable target dillema
« Reply #11 on: December 20, 2011, 11:41:00 AM »
I have made bag target from tarps. I use a heavy duty stapler. Use an extra piece to make a flat bottom (make a cube)and put a piece of plywood in the bottom of the target. It should only cost you a few more Euro then what you are spending now.

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Re: portable target dillema
« Reply #12 on: December 20, 2011, 11:59:00 AM »
Just lost a Rineheart 18-1(forgot to load it on my truck when I pulled out for home). Loved the targets portability. Used it primarily at hunting site to stay limber. Never shot broadheads into mine. Use a $20.00 bag target from Academy Sports and Outdoors for my heavy practice and a Merrell broadhead target for broadheads only. Will probably not replace the Rhineheard at this time but expect to later on. Highly recommend the target but not for everyday shooting. Just too expensive.

Offline TRAD101

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Re: portable target dillema
« Reply #13 on: December 20, 2011, 01:20:00 PM »
I have had an 18-1 for three years,very portable,holds up well to broadheads. If you are
shooting just field points I would have to say that this target will last you forever.

Offline Jon Stewart

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Re: portable target dillema
« Reply #14 on: December 20, 2011, 01:32:00 PM »
If you are looking for portability this is what we use.  Grab a one of those campaign sign wires that are abandon on almost every street corner.  You can hang your homemade stuffed bag from it or a card board cut out target from it.  we use the metal shower curtain clips to hang the target.  It doesn't get any cheaper than that and does not take up any room in the truck.

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