![]() This isn’t an actual target, but rather a stand designed to better stabilize a bag target. Target Stands HME Products BTS Bag Target Stand This target is a bit on the expensive side, but offers a lot of features for your money. Take a look at online price. We didn’t see any pass through with field points or with broadheads. Arrow removal was a bit more difficult than with some other targets, but a little lube on the arrow makes a big difference in ease of removal. this is a much more portable target than many others on the market. At 16” x 16”, there is plenty of target to fire your crossbow with confidence. The Field Logic CB16 target is an excellent combination of size, stopping power and portability. The fact that you can shoot at four different sides also keeps things interesting. Take a look at online price. This target is in the middle of the price range which makes it affordable while still doing a great job. We found it easily stopped arrows in the 400 fps range and more surprisingly, allowed for easy one-handed removal. At 19” x 19” and weighing in at 32 lbs., this target is designed to stop high speed crossbow arrows to ensure they don’t penetrate to ruin the vanes. Morrell has come out with an excellent crossbow target with the Bone Collector 400 fps. It is on the very high end of the price range, but from what we have seen, the quality is worth the investment. Take a look at online price. The Rhino Block really grabs an arrow so a good quality arrow puller would be a worthwhile investment. If you are practicing and shooting a lot of shots, you might think about lubing the first 1/3 of your arrows as they will be much easier to extract. Rinehart Rhino Block XL TargetĪt 18” x 18”, Rinehart’s Rhino Block is a good size target that can be used for both practice as well as sighting a crossbow in. At 20” x 20”, it is plenty big enough for target shooting as well as for sighting a new crossbow in. Take a look at online price. ![]() It is a bit heavy at 30 lbs., but for those faster crossbows you want that extra heft to keep from knocking the target over with every shot. One of the best features of this target is the ease with which you can remove arrows…no need for an arrow puller with this one. It has excellent stopping power…even with higher speed arrows we did not see penetration beyond about 12 inches. ![]() This is an excellent target for a good price given the quality. They are usually a bit heavier and are not designed with portability in mind as much as stopping power and having a larger target area. Practice targets are larger targets designed for sighting in crossbows as well as for practicing at greater ranges. As with the full size Yellow Jacket, we found arrow removal to be very easy without the need for an arrow puller. Take a look at online price. Keep in mind that you will want to use only field points to discharge into this target as a fixed blade broadhead will likely pass right through. At a mere 10” x 16” and just 6 lbs., this is a very portable target that you can easily take in the field to ensure you can safely discharge your crossbow after a day’s hunt. Like its full size brethren, the Yellow Jacket Discharge Target does an excellent job at stopping arrows even from some of the higher speed crossbows. Morrell has really come out with an inexpensive yet great discharge target in the Yellow Jacket. It doesn’t take much space and works well to discharge an arrow in to, but we did find that when discharging higher speed crossbows, the arrow has a tendency to pass all the way through or to bury all the way to the fletching, potentially causing damage to the vanes. Take a look at online price. At a mere 12” x 12”, this is a very portable target which makes it an excellent choice to take with you on hunting trips. This is an inexpensive target which is best suited for discharging a lower velocity crossbow. It is made to be very portable so you can easily take it into the field to discharge your crossbow after a hunt. A discharge target is generally a smaller target than a normal practice target.
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