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Your cart is empty.Target made from solid self-healing foam to stop any field point or broadhead. Features 18 vivid target zones and easy carry handle. Great for practice in the back yard or at hunting camp. Dimensions: 15"x15".
JK
2025-07-21 10:23:26
This is the second target I've purchased for bow practice. My first target was the "Morrell Double Duty 450 FPS Field Point Archery Bag Target" for around $70 and it had good reviews. I'd give it 4 star for it has taken a pretty good punishment and is holding up fairly well although not the most well built target - big staples on the bottom that can scratch a surface if drug on and the painted targets are faded and not as vibrant as I'd hoped. But I love the multiple sides and different targets (9 ball and dart board are a blast). I purchased this Rinehart because I wanted a target that could take broadheads unlike the Morrel. Unfortunately they tend to get fairly expensive and I happened to get this on a day it was discounted to $109. I love it! It's light (can carry with one hand - nice handle) and is easy to pull both field tip as well as broadhead arrows with one hand (while holding the target with your other). I have only put around a dozen arrows in it so I can't speak to it's long term durability, but I'm super glad I bought it. It was great to take on the hunting trip and pull out with easy to get a couple practice arrows down-range (like I said, light and more compact than some others). I have a feeling if you send a large number of broadheads in to it, it will begin to degrade when pulling them out (will eventually pull the foam with it). But I didn't buy it for practicing day-in day-out with broadheads. I just wanted to be able to verify distances/accuracy with the broadhead on my arrow vs. the field tip just prior to the hunting trip. For that purpose, I think it will be a well worth the money investment that will last a long time. I definitely recommend this for broadheads (or field tips). Great target!
patrick
2025-07-06 13:30:09
First, the target is great! I bought it so I can see where my broadheads hit in comparison to the field points and it works great. Broadheads do cut it up pretty bad, to be expected, but I'm happy and I'm sure it will last a long time. Bright targets on all sides and easy to carry around.Last, I'm not sure why but buying things from Amazon lately it takes the products forever to begin to ship. I received this target in two days from when it was shipped, which is great and what I've come to expect from Amazon, but it didn't ship for 5 or 6 days after I purchased it. That's not very quick turn around after purchase and pretty painful to just see it sit in pre-shipment phase for so long.
HDCross
2025-05-27 11:49:38
Best target I’ve bought for multi tip shots. Easier to pull a broad head than a field tip in my opinion.
Chadwick
2025-04-10 16:40:04
I’m guessing like many of you, I was “saving up†to buy a good target. So I tried to make do with cheap targets, which inevitably would end up lasting at max 2 months (more like weeks) before getting pass through or chunks coming off. I think I spent more on cheap targets in 6 months than what this thing cost. It has held up and taken all I could throw at it so far- field tips, mechanical and fixed broad heads. I’m shooting a compound bow at 70# with 29inch draw length, and my arrows are about 450ish grains. If you’re used to bag targets or layered foam it is going to be more difficult to pull arrows, but I don’t think it’s that difficult to begin with. The self healing works well, even with multiple shots in the same area. I’m very glad I picked this up, and unfortunately for my wallet I can see me buying more rinehart targets in the near future!
Tom
2025-03-26 14:35:12
The arrows are fairly difficult to remove, but not terrible, I do usually have to put one foot on the target to yank them out (300fps compound bow, 300 spine arrows with field points). But that's the trade off, this target seems like it will last forever.My last target was "field logic block" super easy arrow removal, but after a year arrows are already poking out the backside.However 4 stars due to quality control issues haha, had a seal molded into the target
MichMan
2024-11-17 11:05:42
Well, let me start off by saying that I do not use this with a bow, or a crossbow. I use it with a Sam Yang Recluse air rifle, it shoots bullets or pellets or crossbow style bolts with 100 grain broadheads, or practise tips. And it shoots them in excess of 500 FPS. That's a whole lot of power, but this target seems as though it will fit the bill very well. The practise broadheads penetrate a good 14 to 18 inches, but it stops them. I am finally able to practise shooting these things. I tried every known "homemade" target/backstop. Nothing could hold these without damaging them, and the bolts are almost $20 each!It is hard to pull them out, yes. But with this power and speed it is to be expected. I use a cheap rubber arrow puller and it works fine. Have not lost a bolt yet.A couple of errant shots to the very bottom of the target went completely through and into the dirt.One thing I am surprised at is the HORRIBLE paint job on this thing. Looks like a 3rd grader with a spray can did it. For this money it should look on point. But it does not compromise use or integrity of the target so no stars off.I have put more than a few rounds into this target and you can barely tell, so it seems as though it will last a good long time.I would recommend this target to anyone shooting high power arrows or bolts. It will stop them if you hit it.
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