Rinehart Targets 18-1 Portable Archery Targets

   

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Size: 15" X 15" X 15"
Target Weight: 15 lbs.
Description: Pink
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Size: 15" X 15" X 15"
Target Weight: 15 lbs.
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  • Portable and long lasting
  • 18 vivid target zones
  • Backed with self-healing foam
  • Stops field points, broadheads, even expandable blades  
The long-lasting, easily portable archery target that's ideal for not only the back yard, but for club shoots and even deer camp too. With 18 vivid target zones backed by authentic Rinehart self-healing foam, it can take the abuse of field points, broadheads, even expandable blades and still present a clean aiming point every time.

Rated 4.8 out of 5 by 38 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great Purchase This product was well worth the cost. I am out using it constantly and can tell it is going to last a long time. December 27, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5 by Best Target on the Market, Period! The 18-1 Rhinehart target is the best target on the market hands down. I have shot this target several thousand times with expandable broadheads and field points. I only have a small amount of wear on 3 of the 18 faces. I am trying to wear our all 18 sides to see if I can be the first to get a free one. I doubt it will happen. As others have stated, removing field points is not easy, and I find placing one leg on the target while pulling up is the easiest way to get them out. However, if you expect this thing to last a year, it had better be strong, and this material is. For those concerned about the price. The initial investment is seems fairly high, however, I go through a bag target every month. On the 18-1 I still can't even wear out one target face on this thing after 3 months of shooting. Bag targets cost $50 and this has already saved me $50 from not having to buy a 3rd bag target. Next month those savings will go up again. Do yourself a favor and get this quality target. You will be very happy in the long run. Yes it seems small, but I shoot this target all day long at 60-70 yards and it only helps in accuracy. Man up and buy the best! December 7, 2010
Rated 3 out of 5 by Use arrow lube for fast bows and crossbows After reading reviews of various targets to use with my crossbow, the biggest problem seemed to be stopping arrows/bolts from fast crossbows (like my Barnett Predator @375 ft/sec) before they penetrated far enough to damage the vanes. I went with the Rinehart 18-1 specifically because several reviewers said it excelled at this task. Unfortunately, while it DID stop my bolts with about 9" penetration, it also held onto them like they were welded in place. I had to send away for a special clamp-type remover and lever them out of the target. I applied an arrow lube to them before my next attempt and THEN they came out very easily (though they also penetrated farther - to within 1-2" of the vanes). The 18 shooting faces of the target make each individual shooting face rather small, so you can't shoot many arrows before the face is full and you need to retrieve arrows. For the same overall size, I'd rather have the standard six sides with multiple aiming points. To be fair, arrows from my son's bow and my vertical bow (both much slower than my crossbow) pulled out easily even without lube. Bottom line - it works, but don't even think about using the fastest bows or crossbows with it unless you use arrow lube. October 25, 2010
Rated 3 out of 5 by TIm27 This was a good purchase for me. I have shot a few hundred arrows into this target and it is like new. However, it is very hard to pull your arrows out but that explains why it is holding up so well. I have only shot one side of the target so far and I have just started shooting broadheads. September 14, 2010
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Holds up well. This will cause more wear and tear than field points...stating the obvious...but, there are multiple sides to the target. I shot thousands of broadhead tipped arrows at this target w/o any pass through.
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the target holds up great to broadheads
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yes it does but like any target they will wear it down faster than field points
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It will hold up but eventually it will start to chew up the target but the good news is it has a replacement core.
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Don't own a crossbow but, I can't see why it wouldn't.
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Stops my stryker 380
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Yes, it will stop them. See customer reviews as one individual recommends use of arrow lube so the bolts can be removed more easily.
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I put my target not up against but near a wall on some hard carpet. I shot my first shots into the target from 5 yards out. The target didn't budge an inch, no lean back, no roll over, no movement whatsoever. Only time it moved was when I was taking the arrows out & put it away so that it wasn't out in the open.
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Shot mine thousands of times. Never had it roll over. This target has some weight to it and is very well designed.
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no unless on unbalanced/un-even surface
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I have shot this block at 10 yards with a 66 lbs. compound bow and it will not roll over upon impact unless you are shooting downhill and the target is on place on the hill.
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I have not had a problem with rolling. Sometimes the target moves right or left if you are not hitting the bulls eye!
1 year, 7 months ago
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Never had a problem with it rolling over and I've shot it quite a bit.
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No problems with rollover, and 300 fps bows.
1 year, 9 months ago
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No never had this problem. I think you could shoot it with a gun and it wouldnt happen
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No it is very center weighted and evenly distributed throughout the product. Plus if it did turn over which I have kicked it once already it landed with arrow side up because of the angles it just lands and it does not roll much at all.
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Of course! I solved the problem of rolling over by stringing some para cord through the handle and securing it to a couple of trees. If you dont have trees you could probably use tent stakes and bungee cords, I had to do that out in the plains.
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I have shot this target all over, and the only time that I have seen it move is if I shoot the side target while it is on a smooth flat surface. The target will spin about 3 inches in the direction of the impact, but nothing more. Doesn't move on grass or dirt.

I have never seen one of these flip over on impact. Honestly though, if that ever did happen, it would simply turn to another target face so you could keep shooting.

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15" x 15" x 15" Top to bottom, left to right, front to back
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15" x 15" and it has 18 sides.
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16x16 inches
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Its about 18" square.
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15'' x 15'' x 15''
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