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Product Description
18 sides means 18 targets made from Rinehart's legendary "self-healing" foam. Perfect for practice in the backyard, a club, or even out in the field, the 18-1 will take arrow after arrow. Rinehart knows its targets are some of the most durable in the world. So much so that they offer a replacement target if you shoot out all 18 targets in one year.Additional $5.00 shipping charge. |
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Stops arrows (20)
- Durable (18)
- Easy to transport (17)
- Highly visible (14)
- Well built / quality (7)
Cons
- Hard to remove arrows (5)
Best Uses
- Everyday practice (20)
- Training aid (7)
- Practice (6)
- Demonstration (5)
- Everyday use (5)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Casual/ recreational (18), Competitive archer (5)
- Was this a gift?:
- No (19)
Most Liked Positive Review
Amazing
I just purchased this target today and it already satisfies. The self-healing foam really works. When I went to pull an arrow out, you could visually see the hole closing up and all that...Read complete review
I just purchased this target today and it already satisfies. The self-healing foam really works. When I went to pull an arrow out, you could visually see the hole closing up and all that was left was the tiniest indentation and just a little discoloration. I was going to try to shoot it out in a year, but I can already see that that's out of the question. Arrow removal is really astounding. I went and shot in a 3D shoot up north of where I live with a friend. He had to pull out all the arrows because I usually use bag targets and am not used to really pulling to get the arrow out. Well those targets obviously weren't Rineharts.
This target really does stop arrows in their tracks, and I shoot a high speed bow that puts out over 300fps. Hoyt Powerhawk, 60lbs. Pulling out is realatively easy, especially if you've shot the same area multiple times.
I don't really have any cons to the item. It out-preforms any targets I've ever used or seen.
I would (and am) recommend(ing) this to friends. It's a lot cheaper and less time consuming to get one of these than a lot of other targets like bag, or open-layered foam.
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Most Liked Negative Review
Stops fast arrows but hates releasing th
After reading reviews of various targets to use with my crossbow, the biggest problem seemed to be stopping arrows/bolts from fast crossbows (like my Barnett Predator @375 ft/sec) before they penetrated ...Read complete review
After reading reviews of various targets to use with my crossbow, the biggest problem seemed to be stopping arrows/bolts from fast crossbows (like my Barnett Predator @375 ft/sec) before they penetrated far enough to damage the vanes. I went with the Rinehart 18-1 specifically because several reviewers said it excelled at this task.
Unfortunately, while it DID stop my bolts with about 9" penetration, it also held onto them like they were welded in place. I had to send away for a special clamp-type remover and lever them out of the target. I applied an arrow lube to them before my next attempt and THEN they came out very easily (though they also penetrated farther - to within 1-2" of the vanes).
The 18 shooting faces of the target make each individual shooting face rather small, so you can't shoot many arrows before the face is full and you need to retrieve arrows. For the same overall size, I'd rather have the standard six sides with multiple aiming points.
To be fair, arrows from my son's bow and my vertical bow (both much slower than my crossbow) pulled out easily even without lube.
Bottom line - it works, but don't even think about using the fastest bows or crossbows with it unless you use arrow lube.
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Pros
- Durable
- Easy To Transport
- Highly Visible
- Stops Arrows
Cons
- Hard To Remove Arrows
Best Uses
- Everyday Practice
Comments about Rinehart 18-1 Shooting Target:
This thing is tough! it can take thousands of arrows and keep on taking them. The ONLY bad thing I can say is that it is tough to get the arrows out until it is broken in. Get an arrow puller after it gets broken in, the arrows are much easier to pull.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Durable
- Easy To Transport
- Highly Visible
- Stops Arrows
Cons
Best Uses
- Everyday Practice
Comments about Rinehart 18-1 Shooting Target:
This target is well worth the money.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Bolts Easy To Remove
- Durable
- Easy To Transport
- Good price
- Highly Visible
- Stops Arrows
Cons
- Target Faces A Bit Small
Best Uses
- Everyday Practice
Comments about Rinehart 18-1 Shooting Target:
Received quickly and in perfect condition. The target can be used for both target points and broadheads. Both are stopped quickly and are easy to remove. The broadheads do pull some small slivers of foam upon removal but there is a lot of surface area to work with.I am new to archery and have an Excalibur crossbow.The Rinehart was recommended by a rep.for another brand of target that does not recommend their target for broadheads. I needed to verify accuracy with hunting bolts before feeling competent to hunt deer. It has already served that purpose. Don't buy two targets when one does well with both points.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Durable
- Easy To Transport
- Stops Arrows
Cons
Best Uses
- Everyday Practice
- Training Aid
Comments about Rinehart 18-1 Shooting Target:
I just got this product. It was great and easy arrow removal. It does cost alot but would buy another when this gets done. Don't worry just buy it.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Durable
- Easy To Transport
- Stops Arrows
Cons
- Hard To See
Best Uses
- Everyday Practice
Comments about Rinehart 18-1 Shooting Target:
I got the black and yellow target and found that with a black scope dot it is very hard to determine shot placement against a black target dot. The pink target option may have been a better choice.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy to remove arrows
- Easy To Transport
- Stops Arrows
Cons
- None
Best Uses
- Everyday Practice
- Sight in crossbow
Comments about Rinehart 18-1 Shooting Target:
I bought this target for sighting in my new Excalibur Exomag with 175 gr. slick trick it was very easy to remove the arrows. if it works with an exomag with 175 gr. broadheads it should work with anything.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Arrows remove easily
- Durable
- Easy To Transport
- Great for broadheads
- Highly Visible
- Stops Arrows
Cons
Best Uses
- Demonstration
- Everyday Practice
- Training Aid
Comments about Rinehart 18-1 Shooting Target:
No need for several targets. I am able to shoot my compounds and crossbows with or without broadheads.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Durable
- Highly Visible
- Stops Arrows
Cons
Best Uses
- Everyday Practice
Comments about Rinehart 18-1 Shooting Target:
this target is just what i was looking for, i shoot a lot, (about 100 arrows a day) and every other target I've had didnt last a year. i have had this one for 2 1/2 and have only shot out 2 of the big faces. THIS TARGET CAN TAKE A BEATING! plus the arrows are easy to remove even coming from a 70 pound pse evo.
- Was this a gift?:
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Q:
Stops arrows great but how do you get the frekin things outAsked on 1/1/2010 by dozer from PA3 answers
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Apply an arrow lube to your arrows/bolts before shooting, then they will remove very easily. For the ones that are already stuck, search for "arrow puller" on auction web sites. You'll find one that looks like a nutcracker and one that looks like a bullet mold and handle. I bought the latter and it was still a challenge to get my non-lubricated bolts out.Answered on 10/25/2010 by Tanstaafl2 from Kingwood, TXA:
Try using a lube ! Woodys arrow lube is a good oneAnswered on 3/30/2012 by monster345 from ohioVERIFIED BUYER
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Try to wipe the arrows 1/2 way down with Armorall let them dry and you should be all set. When removing the arrow always push a little down on the arrow close to the entry hole and pull same time. You should not have anymore issues. Hope this helps you.Answered on 6/5/2012 by 12_gage from Southgate, Michigan
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How big is the target? If shooting from a distance, would I need to set it up on something or would the ground be ok?Asked on 11/18/2009 by Anonymous1 answer
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It's fine to set on the ground and shoot from a distance. You might want a stand of some sort for it if you like to shoot out at eye-level, though.Answered on 11/21/2009 by Deadeye Nate from Metropolis, IL
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What are the dimensions of this target? I assume the "18-1" refers to 18 shooting spots on 1 target, but does that also mean it's 18"x18"...or what?Asked on 10/6/2009 by JD from Michigan0 answers
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Can you use this target with a crossbow, I am thinking about getting my husband this target?
Thank YouAsked on 9/25/2009 by Anonymous from pittsburgh, PA1 answer
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Yes. I am shooting a Barnett Predator that travel 375 fps and it stops them with no problem. Even as close as 15 yds.Answered on 9/29/2009 by TN Archer from Knoxville, TN
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how much does it weighAsked on 8/24/2009 by Anonymous1 answer
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It weighs 15.25 lbs. (This is its shipping weight, it may be a little lighter.)Answered on 8/26/2009 by Matt from Gander Tech
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can this target be hit with broadheads, and do they easily pull outAsked on 6/11/2009 by Anonymous1 answer
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This target works great with field tips and broadheads. Arrow removal is OK. I have used all types and the Rhinehart isnt the easiest but isnt the harderst either.Answered on 7/16/2009 by Eatsleephunt from Colorado Springs. Colorado






