Best field point target?

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Needing to buy a new target soon, is there any that really stand out? I have had a sportsman warehouse target but shot it out pretty quick. What’s everyone’s favorite target,
 

Rob5589

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The Rinehart 18-1 lasts a long time, especially with fp's. Mine is ready to retire after thousands of shots plus a ton with bh's.
 
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The Rinehart 18-1 is a great target but I shot it out pretty quickly with field points. I like the price of the bags but didn’t know if one lasted longer then others. Or priced low enough that the offset in durability made sense.
 

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I have a couple Bulldogs. They go on sale fairly often but I don't know about what shipping is into the USA since they are a Canadian company. They have a lifetime warranty on the cover so all you do is pay shipping when the cover is worn out. Makes it brand new again. I've recovered one of them so far.
 

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I have a couple Bulldogs. They go on sale fairly often but I don't know about what shipping is into the USA since they are a Canadian company. They have a lifetime warranty on the cover so all you do is pay shipping when the cover is worn out. Makes it brand new again. I've recovered one of them so far.
I took advantage of the spring BOGO, and it looks like I’ll have field point targets for years now. Great bags. Even with collars.
 

Steve1662

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Another +1 for bulldog. I shoot a lot and started to get near pass thrus in the center after about a year. I submitted a warranty claim and they sent out a new target face the next day. I paid shipping... so $10 for a new target. 2 finger pull. Love it!

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Morrell outdoor range bag for field points. Every few years put a new bag over it, tho not ideal for outserts or collars.


On a different spectrum you can get a 4×4 block, or a big shot 48" iron man, but they cost about 4-5 of the Morrell outdoor bag.
 

Muskykris

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BigShot Extreme 500
I bought one for myself after my buddy had one for years that 5-6 of us constantly pounded arrows and Xbow bolts into
I’m telling you these targets are best I’ve ever seen for field points.
Broadhead target is blob.
 

Wapiti406

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I have an 18-1 that I use strictly for field points. I really like it. There's not many targets with a one year warranty but this is one does. The one down side is that it is on the small side when shooting 80-100 in the wind.
 

5MilesBack

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When I first started archery I bought a used 48"x48" layered foam Block target from a local shop for $150, when they were replacing them with new ones. That target lasted me 10 years and a ton of shooting it. The only reason I got rid of it, was because I got in on a deal for a brand new one for a great price. I gave the other one to a buddy, and I think he's still using it. That was 6 years ago. And after 6 years, I'm still shooting at only the first 1/4 of that target, and I shoot a lot.......with heavy arrows, heavy draw weight, and long draw.
 
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