RedHead® Four-Sided Broadhead Target
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- High-impact four-sided Broadhead target
- Stops fixed and mechanical broadheads
- Works even at blazing speeds generated by modern compounds
- 100% weatherproof
- EZ-tote handle
- Perfect for pre-hunt warm-ups
Our durable, high-impact four-sided Broadhead target stops fixed and mechanical broadheads, even at blazing speeds generated by modern compounds! It’s 100% weatherproof, with an EZ-tote handle. Perfect for pre-hunt warm-ups. Dimensions: 18"x 18"x 16".
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by Topdog1topdog Good for money
Does just what it says great broadhead target bag 10 times easier to remove bolts that my old target had to be the hulk to remove them would recommend for checking hunting broadheads before going out in field
January 13, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by dunetreasure Good as they get
I bought this size redhead target 3 seasons ago and it is finally getting a little ragged but it is still functional. Like the guy said that "can't get his arrows out". That's right, don't shoot it with field points, it is nearly impossible to remove them. I shoot my target with PRACTICE broadheads. They don't cut the material like real broadheads and are easy to remove. Real broadheads get dulled and greatly shorten the life of the target. Most broadhead manufacturers have practice blades, use those and save your real broadhead blades for hunting, don't waste time having to sharpen them or take a chance on otherwise damaging them.
December 2, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5Â by mround20hog 18 inch target
I have been bow hunting in northern California my hole life and always wanted a target to bring with me . The half hour before the hunt is very important to make sure all you equipment is accurate and working properly. This 18 inch target is just the right size and my broadheads don't get damaged . Or damage the target . I even use it in my backyard when I get that itch to shoot something . In my opinion its perfect.
November 11, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5Â by Pshn50 Value for the Money
It's not the Block, but it works great for broadheads, hardside covers shoot out and come apart after 100 shots or so. Still great value for half the cost of other targets.
August 20, 2012
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Made for broadheads field points get wedged in tight buy a bag for field points will last 10 times longer than foam targetsA:Â
Yes it is for broadheads only. I use practice blades in my broadheads, no problem sliding the arrow back out. I also have a rubber gripper I use to firmly grasp the arrow shaft, save my hands. You can shoot it with field points, it won't hurt it, BUT you will wish you hadn't when you try to remove the arrows.A:Â
I know the Bass Pro expert says "Yes" when it comes to field points, which is why I ordered the target. But when it came, the target says right on it "Broadhead Use Only."A:Â
Field points can be used on this target.Details:Â
Can this target be used with a crossbow or will a crossbow blow right threw it.Answers
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Yes will stop a bolt going 320fps about haft way inA:Â
I can imagine you can use a crossbow.Practice broadhead blades are the trick to easy arrow removal and long life of the target.
My 70 lb. bowtech shoots around 300 fps +/- and after three seasons of practice shooting I still can't blow an arrow clean through it. I am starting to get some sticking out the back side center where it has been hit the most and the cover is getting ragged, BUT, it is still servicable. I have no idea how long one would last with real broadheads, I'm sure they would greatly shorten the life of the target. Yes I practice almost every day.
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my dad shoots a cross bow and he shoots at my block. his arrow goes no further than what my hoyt maxxis pushes an arrow. However they do make a Block target just for crossbows now which will im sure last just a little bit longer so i would incourage you to buy that oneA:Â
I wouldnt use this target with a crossbow. I almost get pass threw shooting around 20yrds with my compound a crossbow bolt would go right threw at close range.1 of 1
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