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    I bought the Black Hole target a few yrs ago and it was a piece of crap! complete pass throughs that tore my fletching clean off! Field tips at 30 yds @ 65 lbs.
    Now I have a bag stuffed with shrink wrap, works great!
    If it's not a Lab it's just a Dog :D

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    If you dont care about portability a couple small bales of hay is likely the cheapest option.works well for both broadheads and field points.

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    I use a bulldog for field points, lifetime face replacement free. To refresh the inside just lay it down and walk all over it and its good as new. My broadheads fly exactly like my field points so no need to shoot them (but I do have a layered foam target for the couple of shots a year with the broadhead that makes me feel better).
    "I may not have gone where I was supposed to go, but I ended up where I was supposed to be"

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    I've got a Glendell Buck and a Reinhard 18-4 both are awesome and can take a beating I shoot an 80lbs Elite with 460gn arrows and both stop the arrow with ease

    Dan

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    I went to a local feed store and bought several 40 Kg feedbags for couple bucks a piece, doubled up on two and stuffed them with old clothes, take off buttons, zippers etc, I've thrown hundreds of arrows into them and they hold up just fine, Bear 60lb draw weight, I can shoot at 5 yards off and arrows penetrate approx 4 inches, easily pull out, none of the rubber/glue residue you can get from foam type targets. When you beat the bag up simply slide a new one over top. I also have a Warthog block target, use it for travel as its light. Bag described above is heavy to transport but is my go to target.

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    I've got a Mckenzie shot blocker. You can shoot all four sides and easy to remove the arrows.

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    Reinhart 18-1 target. Small enough to be portable. 18 shootable sides. Eaay arrow removal and self healing. Had mine for 5 years and it still looks new. Lifetime guarentee aswell.

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    I bought the Rinehart 18-1 for my new Excalibur matrix. We were sighting it in at 20 yards and they were very hard to pull out. We had the excalibur arrow remover handle and we still had to stand on the target and pull with all our strength. Some of the foam stuck onto the arrow as well and I had to scrub them pretty hard to get it off. I emailed Reinhart and they said to use broad heads and arrow lube for the first few dozen shots to break it in. I can see why they last so long.

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