I bought a rinehart Woodland buck last spring and like most here shoot :banghead: falling apart(above and below the insert). I had the old style glenade for 10+ years before it fell apart. Any one have a long lasting :dunno: 3D target suggestion?
I have had Glendel for 5 years. This is its last year. Body is coming apart. I shoot 3-5 times a week. It has held up the best out of all the ones i have owned
I need to try one of them Glendale targets.
Might want to try a Kill zone target with a backstop. Cheaper than full size 3D. I have Glendel buck and it has several hard points inside if you stray from the kill zone. I mushroomed a carbon hitting a little back and low from the kill zone. I still can't figure out what's in there I hit. I think Glendel is a great target for a tack driver shooter that keeps um in the zone.
Try the broadhead buck from Rinehart it's made from a different foam and is all one piece except for the insert, in my experience the Rineharts usually outlast the GlenDels by a big margin, I sell both kinds here at the shop and I like the Rineharts over the GlenDel
The thing I never like about glendales is that they have metal right under the heart so if you shoot low you loose/break your arrow.
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