What is your favorite 3d targets and where do you buy them?
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Unknown member
Aug 03, 2021
It's not really a 'target' but the BLOB foam backstops are very nice (big foam/rubberized cubes). Pricy and heavy, but nice and very stable. You can hang or pin any kind of target on them (or change target faces when you like) and they'll last a LONG time (best to place on a pallet and cover them if left outside). They're also easily repairable with commercial foam repair kits or cheap canned insulating foam available at box stores...so they'll last even longer than that. If you shoot alot at home, given their rugged construction and long lifespan they might just be the most economical/versatile kind of target/backstop available for backyard use. Just one opinion.
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Unknown member
Jul 11, 2021
Thanks all
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Unknown member
Jul 10, 2021
I'm with Tom, Rhinehart targets lasts and the arrow holes heal up quickly.
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Jul 05, 2021
Rhinehart unless something better has come along. I was involved in target selections and purchase for years at club I belong to in CA. We got the most life out of Rhinehart targets especially the bigger deer and bears. Hogs as well. We could also buy new centers that helped save a buck or two literally. Even the Javalina and targets that size gave us many a 3D tournament. My last job as Secretary-Treasurer was writing a check for 10K for some animals and centers.
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Jul 04, 2021
I shoot a bag target at home. At tournaments I like shooting the Rhinehart targets.
It's not really a 'target' but the BLOB foam backstops are very nice (big foam/rubberized cubes). Pricy and heavy, but nice and very stable. You can hang or pin any kind of target on them (or change target faces when you like) and they'll last a LONG time (best to place on a pallet and cover them if left outside). They're also easily repairable with commercial foam repair kits or cheap canned insulating foam available at box stores...so they'll last even longer than that. If you shoot alot at home, given their rugged construction and long lifespan they might just be the most economical/versatile kind of target/backstop available for backyard use. Just one opinion.
Thanks all
I'm with Tom, Rhinehart targets lasts and the arrow holes heal up quickly.
Rhinehart unless something better has come along. I was involved in target selections and purchase for years at club I belong to in CA. We got the most life out of Rhinehart targets especially the bigger deer and bears. Hogs as well. We could also buy new centers that helped save a buck or two literally. Even the Javalina and targets that size gave us many a 3D tournament. My last job as Secretary-Treasurer was writing a check for 10K for some animals and centers.
I shoot a bag target at home. At tournaments I like shooting the Rhinehart targets.