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T.D
22-11-07, 07:49 PM
Has anyone used a Morrell Yellow Jacket Broadhead Target. If you have what did you think of it.

Thomas

rory
22-11-07, 09:02 PM
I'm smacking one now, and it goes pretty well.

It has a plastic sheet that covers it (makes it look pretty and 'yellow') but it doesn't take long for that to die out. I ripped mine off, and am now keeping things in check and tight with a couple of 'occy' straps :)

Pulls up compounds, recurves, broadheads and fieldpoints well.

Like any hardened foam target, it is made to be shot with broadheads, and for longevity you gotta spread your shots out :)

ozarcher
22-11-07, 09:18 PM
if you can find one here in Oz, get a reinhart 18 in 1 target.
Guarranted to last a year or will be replaced free of charge.
Broad heads pull out easily and the foam closes back over the holes.
Best target i've shot.

hunt or be hunted
22-11-07, 10:25 PM
not long a go i bought a redzone 5 spot target butt and to my disgust i got a passthrough on it on the ninth shot i put through it using #60 with muzzy 3 bladers, i tore it up pretty quickly but if you used two bladers on it i think it would nearly last forever.

dan.

deerstalker
23-11-07, 08:27 AM
i have made a target butt recently out of eva matts ( the ones that lock together ) i glued 15 together and it goes real good and at $20 for a pack of 5 it works out alot chaeper than a pre made target butt

XTfreak
23-11-07, 09:24 AM
I have had both my Morrell targets (field point and broadhead) for a couple years now and they are still going strong.
Took the field point bag on the group hunt this year up the Cape with Mick and had everyone shoot it and it is still in great condition.
The broadhead target gets a good workout every week or so and it is also in good condition.
In my opinion they are very good targets...
Bill

T.D
24-11-07, 01:07 PM
Thanks for the info guys.