Rage 2-blade PICS
#22
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Crosby,Texas
Posts: 192
RE: Rage 2-blade PICS
ORIGINAL: 1shotkill1993
how did it do that to that doe. i dont understand.
how did it do that to that doe. i dont understand.
The outside diameter of the area you touch moves towards the center where you poked.
So if you had blades on the sides of your finger, you would cut further from the point of impact thus making a larger cut. This theory will be the same for all broad heads i think.
Just a theory of mine, wonder how many will agree to this in some way or another.
#24
Typical Buck
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: New York
Posts: 580
RE: Rage 2-blade PICS
I would like to see what the broadhead looked like after the shot, the one I shot last week into a 125lbs doe and didn't pass thru was all tore up, tip was bent over and blades were bent pretty bad. Maybe because they were last years model I don't know. But I do know that after examining the deer I had only broke 2 ribs. Impressive entry hole but I'd thought that they would hold up a little better. I'm shooting a pse x-force at 72lbs with a 414 grain arrow, way more than enough to get a pass thru.