🎯 Elevate Your Aim with RhinoBlock!
The Rinehart RhinoBlock Target is a 16-inch, highly durable foam target designed for realistic hunting practice. Featuring a 3D sculpted deer with detailed vitals, it includes self-healing replaceable inserts for longevity, easy arrow removal, patented scoring zones, and a highly visible design for effective practice in various lighting conditions.
D**C
Quality Control: Nailed It !!!!
This is the worst quality control Ive ever seen on any product. When I first saw it I felt like I got ripped off. Its really bad and the closer I look at it, the worse it gets. Having said that, its a target. We literally buy them to shoot holes in so complaining about how it looks sounds kind of crazy. As long as it stops my 4mm arrows I can live with the poor looks. Im not mad about the looks but Im going to buy another brand in the future. If a company cares so little about quality control, I have to wonder if their foam mixture suffers from time to time also. This target may stop my arrows but the next one like it may not. Quality control is a company wide issue. If its suffering in one area, theres a high probability its suffering in others. For a nearly $200 target, its simply easier to buy another brand than to worry whether Im going to get the one target that is going to fail quickly.2.5 month UPDATEThe target has held up well. Ive blown out all the dots on the center insert so it no longer stops my arrows. This is the best Ive had a target hold up for me. Ive shot thousands of arrows in the past 2.5 months (generally 100 arrows per day). I was upset when the target showed up looking so bad but it has performed well. I will be buying another one along with a replacement core for this one. I have upgraded the rating from 1 star to 4 star. If it didnt look like a 3 yr old finger painted it, it would have 5 stars.
S**N
Quality of the product received does not reflect the product photo
I received this product on Feb 15, 2021. I use a bow with a draw weight of 25lb.As soon as I received the product, I thought it was strange because you could clearly see the outline of the center molding even though the product photos do not show that. But I figured, that's just how it's supposed to look. You can see on my photos that on the larger face, on one side you can see the middle molding is not flush with the rest of the surface, and one of the corner circles also looks like it had been "repaired" and is not flush AND seems to be glued in at a weird angle. In another photo you can see the molding is clearly being pushed out the other end. I did shoot about 10 arrows indoors and about 5 outdoors before I noticed all of this, and I think that the arrows I shot actually pushed the molding out the other side. In the images you can see that the molding that is pushed in has target marks, indicating that's where I had shot. For something that's supposed to be so durable, why is it shifting after only so few arrows, shot with a 25 pound draw weight bow?Now, some more information:I shot at it roughly 10 times inside the home right after I received this product. I intended this to be an indoor target for me to practice my form, as I had another target outside to use. I didn't really shoot indoors though, because I was getting good practice outdoors. About 2 weeks later, I had eyelid surgery and needed to take a break from archery. After I was okay to do archery again, I set it up outside and shot another 5 arrows or so. This was on March 7th, 2021. I decided to move the target, and noticed a strange hole on the smaller face. There was a tube! Why is there a tube coming out of a target if this is advertised as a six-sided target? Is it even safe to be shooting this side if there's a tube there? I sent these images to request a refund, but I was denied because I had shot the target. They gave me a defective product, and because I didn't notice its defect until after using it (I was not interested in shooting the smaller faces as a beginner in archery, so I didn't pay attention to them), I am out $200. I'm going to have to contact the manufacturer about this.The reason I didn't give it just 1 star is because it is in fact a very durable foam. It absorbs arrows very well and it really does look like not much damage gets done to the target. However, what is advertised is not what I received, and the supplier for this is refusing to own up to their own defective product.
C**H
Amazing target!
I bought a Rinehart RhinoBlock Target to use with my Wicked Ridge Invader G3 crossbow and fixed blade broadheads. The target is amazing. Works well with a xbow and broadheads as well compound bows too. Many targets refuse to release a broadhead, but this one is smooth. I use an arrow puller to assist in removing the arrows. I highly recommend this to any crossbow'r with broadheads. I hit the same 3" area about 15-20 times and a little piece of the target gave way, but don't let that deter you. Eventually, with enough shots and razor sharp broadheads it will show some signs of "wear." You have to get a target designed for cross bows or it will just bury the arrows and ruin your fletching. This target you can't bury an arrow. It is worth every penny!!
S**W
Pretty bad. Didn’t shoot it
See pictures. Got talked into this target by a couple guys after poking around at cheaper alternatives. I was told, “You get what you pay for.” And I got a P.O.S... The mold flash was barely shaved anywhere, and one side of the target has a 1/4” height difference on each side of the seam. I don’t know if that tube is typically left in the target, but it’s not something I’d prefer to hit. Paint and over spray looks awful. I really hope this is an anomaly, because I’m going to have it replaced.Update: Replacment showed up. Same thing but not AS bad. Called Rhino and asked how bad the seams were expected to be. “Oh, that’s from the mold.” No S.... Both halves still aren’t flush and looks like poop. Did learn that the tube is to hold the replaceable section. For the money, I thought the quality control would be significantly better. I’ll shoot it anyways, but I won’t buy anything else from them.Oh yeah, the pictures don’t show seams because, “The models are usually made from clay.”
A**L
It's taken 1000s of shots from my field tips
While I've seen some people complain about how it looks, I really couldn't care less. Yeah, it's not pretty and fancy, but it's a target. Who cares? Bought mine last June. I've shot well over 3000 shots on all 6 sides at it and I still haven't had to replace the core. Arrows are easy to pull, it's easy to move and throw in the back of my car to transport. Great stuff.
L**U
I would still buy it but it should include instructions
I found it too difficult to pull my arrows out. Lacks instructions on use. I called Rinehart and was told to use arrow lube and broadheads for the first 20 shots in all sides of the target. The arrows then were pulled out easier after doing this. I hope its gets easier pulling out the arrows with every shot.
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