LSmountainman
Feb 4 2008, 06:47 PM
Does anyone use this target for broadheads? I am also considering the Cabela's MDL target. They say The Block is the best but they are too pricey for me. What do you guys think?
trophy5503
Feb 4 2008, 11:14 PM
I was getting pass throughs the first day shooting into my Morrell Yellow Jacket. Once it opens up and starts falling apart you can see why. They are literally made from garbage. Plastic, cardboard etc...
Although I haven't tried one I have heard good things about the Rinehart 18-1.
http://www.rinehart3-d.com/18-1-guaranteed.aspx
LSmountainman
Feb 4 2008, 11:18 PM
Thanks Steve. I have also heard good things about Rinehart. I think they were reviewed in Eastman's Bowhunting journal.
Tarheeler
Feb 5 2008, 07:18 AM
QUOTE (trophy5503 @ Feb 4 2008, 10:14 PM)

I was getting pass throughs the first day shooting into my Morrell Yellow Jacket. Once it opens up and starts falling apart you can see why. They are literally made from garbage. Plastic, cardboard etc...
Although I haven't tried one I have heard good things about the Rinehart 18-1.
http://www.rinehart3-d.com/18-1-guaranteed.aspxThats what I heard POC
westkyoutlaw
May 15 2008, 11:51 PM
That was the cheapest target ever. I have the field point target and thought the yellow jacket might be just as good. Fell apart had pass throughs within ten shot. Junk
hoggin03
May 16 2008, 07:26 AM
I have a Yellow Jacket that I wouldn't pay $10 to replace. It's fine if you don't mind only shooting the same spot about 3 times before it is shot through. I would guess I might have 100 shots on mine and it is a step above shooting through the mesh on my blind.
cclingma
May 16 2008, 05:54 PM
Guys I have kind of a unpopular opinion on the Yellow Jacket broadhead target. Mine's been pretty good, especially for the money. My thought was that all of my other broadhead targets have been blasted away pretty fast anyway so I bought the cheapest decent looking one I could find. I've been pleased.
Details: I shoot 2-blade mechanicals and 4-blade fixed heads into the target at 283fps.
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