SUPERIOR, Wis. -(Ammoland.com)- BLOCK, the most popular archery target on the market, has introduced its first six-sided shooting target, the new BLOCK 6X6.
The new BLOCK 6X6 combines all the performance and durability of the patented Friction Foam of the standard BLOCK targets with an injection-molded exterior.
By utilizing the hard molded exterior over the layered foam, the target is not only more durable, but all six sides of this new target can be shot.
The different target images on the new BLOCK 6X6 include the original BLOCK five-spot, the four of diamonds (located opposite the five-spot), BLOCK Hexagon and BLOCK vitals on the sides, which can be shot with either field points or broadheads.
The top of the target features multiple shooting spots, and the bottom has molded-in postholes for aiming points. Only broadheads should be used on the top and bottom.
Like all BLOCK targets, the new BLOCK 6X6 features the patented layered-friction-foam design that allows arrows to slide between compressed layers of foam, creating heat and friction that grabs and stops the arrow, allowing for easy arrow removal.
A pair of finger slots are molded into two sides for easy pickup and transport and will not damage arrows if shot.
The new BLOCK 6×6 is currently available in one size—measuring 18 inches by 18 inches by 16 inches—and it weighs 14.75 lbs. This new long-lasting, versatile target is available at dealers and conveniently online for a suggested retail price of $99.99.
Headquartered in Superior, Wisc., BLOCK is a wholly owned subsidiary of FeraDyne Outdoors.
For more information on BLOCK visit their website; or write to 101 Main Street, Superior, WI 54880; or call 866-387-9307.
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About Block Targets:
Headquartered in Superior, WI, Field Logic is the manufacturer of the award-winning BLOCK Archery Targets including the BLOCK BLACK, BLOCK BLACK Crossbow, and BLOCK Classic. It also manufactures GlenDel 3D targets, Hurricane Bag targets and Shooter Buck targets.
For additional information, visit the company website.
Stupid me. I started reading this article wondering how this would be useful for a long distance target. Then I saw the archery…doh!