Rinehart’s frighteningly life-like 3D predator archery targets will add excitement to your archery target line-up. From big cats to wolves, baboons and badgers to coyotes and foxes this line up of realistic targets will have you checking to make sure you’re downwind. The Lion can be shot at 45° with multiple scoring rings. Simulated wight: 450 lb.
Features
- Renowned, solid ‘self-healing’ foam
- Multiple Scoring Rings Available
- Replaceable Self-Healing Insert
- Patented Locking Inserts
- Weatherproof/UV Resistant
- Signature/Competition series
Ryder (verified owner) –
it is so light. I hung it, and then, to prevent the target spinning incontrollably, I had to screw two screws at the bottom where I tied some wire loops, and these I can tie to the sides, so that the target stays oriented the same way. Or else you may need to put something behind it. With my 50#+ recurve, plenty of arrows poke at the back, and so if I have another target at the back for support, I make holes in that target as well, which is not ideal. And if there is nothing behind this target, then there has to be a way to anchor it, so it does not spin uncontrollably.
Riley (verified owner) –
As advertised. Stops quickly and holds up well.
Charles (verified owner) –
I have been doing archery for 5 years with a compound and recurve bow. I bought this target for my 6 year old son to practice in our back yard. I bought the smallest one that this vender sold, it has taken a beating and is still working great for 4 months. I love the handles on the top and you can rotate the target for more a challenge with its side targets. I would defiantly buy this item again and but a larger target for myself.
Henry (verified owner) –
This was purchased for my son as a Christmas gift. My 13 year old received his first compound bow for Christmas and we purchased this for practice. It is well made, high quality and a great size for practice. No problem with arrow release and little wear to product when used. I have had targets that fall apart weeks after use and this does not seem to be one of them. I am extremely happy with this purchase. I highly recommend this product.
David (verified owner) –
Stops arrows, what more could you want. I do wish it had a little more adaptability, but it is good for what it is. I can set it up on a table and sort of hang it from a tree, but it would be nice if it had more adaptability in that aspect.
Owen (verified owner) –
This thing is super sturdy! I can set it anywhere I need to and it wont fall. Affordable and good-quality
Charles (verified owner) –
I don’t shoot a lot of arrows at this but its lasted a couple years. I ended up getting another to keep in another location.
David (verified owner) –
it is so light. I hung it, and then, to prevent the target spinning incontrollably, I had to screw two screws at the bottom where I tied some wire loops, and these I can tie to the sides, so that the target stays oriented the same way. Or else you may need to put something behind it. With my 50#+ recurve, plenty of arrows poke at the back, and so if I have another target at the back for support, I make holes in that target as well, which is not ideal. And if there is nothing behind this target, then there has to be a way to anchor it, so it does not spin uncontrollably.