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rhinoblock

Started by Bear Heart, August 24, 2013, 11:51:00 AM

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Bear Heart

Anybody shooting a rhinoblock target? They are spendy but if they last I may buy one. My puppy has torn up my home made targets. I want something easy to store when I am done, not a full size 3D. Also would be used in hunting camp to practice.
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johnnyk71

I haven't been able to let myself pull the trigger on one yet ($$$), but I need a new target. I have the Rinehart 3-D buck and it's worth every penny.
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Easykeeper

I want one but haven't worn out my 18-1 yet, I think they are the same material.  Lancaster has "color blemished" Rhinoblocks for a substantial savings over the regular.

centaur

"My puppy has torn up my home made targets". Funny you should mention that..just went out in the back yard to find my beagle pup chewing on my deer target. But, I have an old Rinehart target that has lasted a long time. Spendy, but worth it.
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Bear Heart

my puppy is a hundred and thirty pounds 8 month old English Mastiff
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DayTripper

I used high density Yoga blocks.

Keefer

QuoteOriginally posted by DayTripper:
I used high density Yoga blocks.
They also make a "BIG" Yoga block as well and really feels like the exact material in the yoga that rinehart uses...

meathead

I have the same problem as easy keeper.  The rhinoblock and the 18-1 are both great targets.

Caughtandhobble

I can highly recommend the 18 in 1 target, they are very easy to carry and last a very long time.

damascusdave

Just checked my pics and I put the first arrow into mine on October 22, 2010...the two deer faces are now pretty well shot out because I have shot it a LOT with broadheads from bows up to close to 70 pounds...the insert is still going strong and will not need to be replaced for at least another year...that still leaves a couple of sides that I have hardly shot...I leave it sitting outside all the time and it has faded some from being in the wind and rain...with its rope handle it is very handy to carry around...mine is the first version...you might want to take a look at the XL...that is what my next one will be if I ever do feel the need

DDave
I set out a while ago to reduce my herd of 40 bows...And I am finally down to 42

khardrunner

Picked up a block at lancaster for 49.99 blemished. They had a stack there earlier this month.
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Daddy Bear

I have the Rinehart RhinoBrute.  I'm pleased, shoot everything at it, has six large sides and is holding up well.


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