![]() ![]() For trad archers, you can probably shoot the insert for two years before you have a pass-through. For compound archers that shoot a lot of arrows, expect to replace your insert once a year. If you shoot them in the area outside the insert, which isn’t made of self-healing foam, your target won’t last you very long. The caveat to their long life is that you have to shoot these targets in the insert. Two-year old insert Scott Einsmann Three-year old insert Scott Einsmann Then the years passed, and the targets continued to hold up to daily practice as well as sun, rain, and snow. But, when my two targets survived the first year, I was impressed. When I set out to buy new 3D targets I chose the Rinehart Jimmy BigTine because of their affordable price. Walking out my back door and shooting 3D targets is how I unwind after work and get ready for deer season. Arrows that don’t hit the insert are difficult to remove. ![]() The Best Archery Targets: Reviews & Recommendations Best Backyard 3D Target: Rinehart Jimmy BigTine Best Budget: Morrell Yellow Jacket Supreme III.Best for the Money: Delta McKenzie Big 8.Best Large Target: Matrix Target System M1.Best Crossbow Target: BigShot Extreme 500.Most Versatile: Morrell Transformer Buck.Best for Broadheads: Rinehart Rhino Block.Best Backyard 3D Target: Rinehart Jimmy BigTine.Here are the best archery targets I’ve used and two new targets I’ve yet to test. I’ve collected 11 archery targets for my home range, and I shoot about 100 arrows each day at them. Targets have continued to improve since then, and now we have targets made from high-tech foam and affordable, realistic 3D targets. The next leap in innovation was the SpyderWeb targets which solved many of the issues with the burlap target design. It was the first portable foam target that stopped arrows, and it was fairly easy to remove them. I remember the original BLOCK target, and how it was a revolutionary design for the time. ![]() Archery has been my life for 20 years, and I’ve shot hundreds of thousands of arrows into various archery targets. ![]()
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