Rinehart Rhino Block XL Target
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It is easy to pull arrows with an arrow puller, but it is not difficult. The fixed blades of the BH will gradually start to shred material out, which is why BH's should be shot only at the center (it is fully Targeting this area is a good idea
There is no doubt that this target will work for crossbows, but it will take a lot of force to pull out the bolts.
Yes, it is. The one I use is outdoors, but a small tarp is still on top to provide
It should cost about sixty dollars to replace an insert, and around 160 dollars to replace an XL target. I think this is an amazing
Selected User Reviews For Rinehart Rhino Block XL Target
I received the item from Amazon lightning fast. It looked like a good target on my first ten shots, but I've only hit it about a dozen times now. In spite of reading that arrows were difficult to extract, the first two arrows I shot were field points. Initially I left one plain and rubbed the other with homemade soap just below the field point for about 4 inches. I found it difficult even with an arrow puller to remove the plain arrow, but after washing it I was able to pull it right out easily. Easy as pie. In this case, I used home made soap since it still contains the glycerin which commercial soap makers take out and sell as a second product. But Ivory soap would work equally well. Then I went on to try a variety of broadheads from a fixed 4 blade rifle to an over-the-top archery bow In the - The top mechanicals were converted to modern 'cut on contact' mechanicals with a cut diameter of 112". All of the shafts were soaped as described above, and every single extraction was a piece of cake, which didn't even require the use of the arrow puller. Thus, there's the secret to enjoying broadhead use with this (and possibly other) It's a bit pricey, but I think you get what you pay for here. The metal barrel should last for years even with broadheads and the replaceable bullseye should make it even more durable. My opinion may also change at any time, so I will update you. As of now, I tell you to buy it!.
I have no complaints about it. If you use field points, arrows are very difficult to remove however, I stopped using them and instead use broadheads for "practice" shooting, so arrows are much easier to remove. When I shoot practice broadheads, I do not even need to use arrow lube.
The field points and broadheads stop on a dime when I shoot it with a 70lb bow and a 30 inch draw, and the heavy duty handle makes it easy to carry and haul around. There are no doubt some of the other bag and block style targets that are more expensive, but these are undoubtedly worth the extra money.
This is by far the best broadhead target out there. There's a steep price to pay for Rinehart products, but they're worth it! Whether they are shot with field points or broadheads, this target does an excellent job of stopping Easton's Deep Six arrows. You can easily pull arrows equipped with field points from this target - It can be used to practice with field points However, other broadhead targets don't pose the same problem. This product is very durable as well. They've been sitting in my yard for five months right now, and the only thing that's happened to the bright spots is they've been getting bleached by the sun. As aiming points, it can still make out some points, but not nearly as bright as it was when brand The rest of the materials appear to be ok. There are no signs of dry rot. feature is that I got it for free shipping from Amazon when I bought it. A Rinehart 18-speed is also in my possession A similar awesome product can also be found in 1.
As the arrows are hard to remove from the target, I recommend coating the tips of the arrows with 3 in 1 oil or silicone spray.
Hand removal of bolts was possible with a little effort. It would have been expensive,.
Buying this block will be the best decision you'll ever make. Depending on what buyers care about, the house may look good or not look as good if it's not painted well. The ultimate purpose of it is to stop my broadheads. Let's face it, it's made to be destroyed. A grenade is only as good as its paint job, just like buying one and complaining about it. It is a great value at this price! I've tried other brands, but they did not hold up as well as Rinehart.
This target is excellent if you do not use field points on the center insert. There is no indication on the target that field points shot into the insert will be difficult to remove even with arrow lube. Reserve the insert for broadhead shooting and you'll be happy with At 310 fps, I'm shooting a 440g arrow and it nearly stops them in their tracks.