rage expandable blocks

  • todders
    Shoreview, MN
    Posts: 723
    #197059

    Does anybody know of a block that you can shoot a rage blade into and remove without destroying it? The Glendale insert does not work for this I have the practice heads but would like to check each head I might send flying.

    kooty
    Keymaster
    1 hour 15 mins to the Pond
    Posts: 18101
    #85151

    The block. But it wont last long.

    dennisdalan
    St Cloud, MN
    Posts: 974
    #85152

    Broadheads and targets don’t mix to well. What I do is shoot 5-6 arrows at a time with 1 arrow being a b-head. That being said, I have has good luck with “The Block” targets but you might want to take a look at Rinehart’s 18-1 or the new RhinoBlock.

    http://www.rinehart3d.com/

    todders
    Shoreview, MN
    Posts: 723
    #85179

    Isn’t the insert on a Glendale the same as the block? I just want to let a couple go before I quiver them for the season. Has anyone successfully pulled out a rage blade from the rhinehart material? Thanks for the replies.

    big_g
    Isle, MN
    Posts: 22456
    #85186

    Old fashioned straw bale…

    life1978
    Eau Claire , WI
    Posts: 2790
    #85211

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    Old fashioned straw bale…



    Hey it work!

    super_do
    St Michael, MN
    Posts: 1089
    #85353

    How about an old pillow? We used one when we shot our Turkey (Bullheads) broadheads last spring. I know a pillow wouldn’t stop a Rage, but it might slow it down enough where it would be easy to find?

    TheMidwestHunter
    MN
    Posts: 124
    #85393

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    Broadheads and targets don’t mix to well. What I do is shoot 5-6 arrows at a time with 1 arrow being a b-head. That being said, I have has good luck with “The Block” targets but you might want to take a look at Rinehart’s 18-1 or the new RhinoBlock.

    http://www.rinehart3d.com/


    Another vote for an 18-1! One of the best BH targets made.

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