newbee Report post Posted June 15, 2005 ok whats the scoop- Im in the market for one(looking at the glendel buck) I figure from here on out im going to use "3-d targets" looking for something durable . I like the features of the glendel and was hoping to find some insight thanks , newbee.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ultramag Report post Posted June 15, 2005 if you shoot carbon arrows there is a layed vital area on one of the 3 D targets.can not think of which one but you have an easy time pulling arrows out of it.just somethig to consider. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BASS Report post Posted June 15, 2005 I had a deer target that sat out in the sun and rain for over three years. It had the normal sun damage to it, and held up well over 4000 shots. Then I went to go shoot one day and all of my target had been stolen. So I too would like any info on the glendel deer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
galiuro mountain man Report post Posted June 15, 2005 I have a glendel buck, it is a great targert. It is a little more expensive than other targets though, but I think it is worth it. One side of the insert will stop 3 times more arrows than any other target I have tried, then you can turn the insert around and get about another 2 times more arrows in that side. I just changed the origional target insert after 8 months of heavy shooting, roughly 25000 shots. I shoot nearly 200 arrows a day at it on my days off, and I have half of each month off. If price is an issue, make sure to get one with a replaceable target area, it is worth the extra cost. One other thing about 3D's, put them inside when not shooting them. They will last forever this way. GMM Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jamaro Report post Posted June 15, 2005 Yes they are kinda spendy BUTTTT.. Cabelas has a special on them... They are at wholesale prices.. Jason Share this post Link to post Share on other sites