Archery Adventures: The Hilarious Chronicles of Target Trials and Triumphs

Archery Adventures: The Hilarious Chronicles of Target Trials and Triumphs

Have you ever found yourself embroiled in a heated debate over the perfect archery target? You might be surprised to learn that archers often harbor just as much affection for their targets as for their beloved bows, with conversations in archery forums becoming as intricate as the targets they discuss.

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‘Block’ target – A comprehensive guide of opinions from various archers

Let’s kick things off with the infamous ‘Block’ target, known for its mixed reputation among archers. Some, like our friend hawgdawg, have resorted to creative DIY methods to extend the lifespan of their battered targets, suggesting the clever use of ratchet tie downs to compress a well-used layered target for a few more tuning sessions with broadheads, while others, like D Dub, are raving about the Morrell Outdoor Range and eagerly anticipating adding a Morrell BH target to their gear.

But not all experiences are made equal. Daniel BOOM cautions against the Gander Mountains block, which he characterizes as ‘built out of a poor substance.’ He advises that if you’re just shooting field points, a bag target is the way to go, as they ‘last a lot longer and arrows practically fall out of them when you pull them.’ S shilo, on the other hand, is trying to make do with what he has, considering steel banding after spending $60 on a target that didn’t meet expectations.

The ‘Block’ target, in particular, seems to stir up frustration among many archers; MHansel mourns arrows that travel ‘all the way to the vanes,’ while G GMorel1916 recounts smashing his Black Hole target because it failed to stop his arrows. Conversely, DDan has enjoyed a different experience with his Block Outfitter, declaring that after around 1000 shots with field points, ‘it isn’t even broken in’ yet.

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The archery community has offered a plethora of solutions, ranging from LiteSpeed1’s innovative suggestion of using 2x6s and steel banding to compress targets, to rock monkey’s practical advice on avoiding broadheads and keeping bag targets dry to stave off any ‘funky smell.’ Bellows1 and CssBowShooter advocate for returning underperforming targets, while JLMoore1956 and Maggie proudly share tales of their Block targets that have withstood countless shots without a pass-through.

Useless celebrity endorsements

But the saga of archery targets doesn’t stop there. Navy Chief shares his disappointment with the Block despite its celebrity endorsements, while T-LaBee points to an online thread for continued discussions, with others like boone43 and hoytprotec recounting their experiences with Morrell and 3D targets, adding more layers to the conversation.

The dialogue takes a comedic twist with BTM’s sarcastic take on celebrity endorsements and RJ Hunt’s humorous remark about the Block’s fleeting effectiveness with broadheads. Clutch and Z-Max chip in with alternative suggestions, with Z-Max particularly recommending the Morrell Yellow Jacket as a solid value choice.

Breves introduces the Rinehart 18-1, a target ‘guaranteed for a year,’ which seems to be a popular choice among archers like CAS_HNTR@UC and Zeke Fantuz. Drayegon shares his satisfaction with a Morrell target that features various shooting games, and hunterdad recounts his experience with Block’s customer service, which replaced his target twice before he switched to the Yellow Jacket.

DIY targets

The discussion then shifts to DIY projects, with jungleman06 proposing a target made from insulation board and newspapers, while Straight —» Arrow champions the cube target for its effectiveness. Trophyhill has opted for a 3D deer target, convinced it will endure even the harshest weather conditions.

Beendare expresses dissatisfaction with the Cabelas layered target, whilst boman proudly shares his success story with the Bulldog target. Tharper, who set off the discussion, voices his disappointment with the Black Hole target and the customer service advice he received, which suggested purchasing a more expensive model instead.

The thread wraps up with hunterdad’s question about the Rinehart Brute and camoman73’s recommendation of a new Rinehart target featuring a replaceable insert, adding yet another option to consider.

In the end, the quest for the perfect archery target remains as elusive as a flawless score. Whether you’re a novice or a seasoned pro, discovering your ideal target requires patience, personal taste, and often a touch of humor. The archery community shines with creativity and insights, so as you prepare to take your shot, remember that every target carries its own story filled with triumphs, challenges, and the ongoing pursuit of the ultimate arrow stop.

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