Just had a buddy draw on a booner at 12 yds. One blade on the rage broadhead opened up. He couldn't put it back with one finger while at full draw. Cut his finger and missed a chance at a buck of a lifetime.
Why take the chance? Place the point - whatever it is - in the boiler room and the deer will bleed and die. There must be a fairly low hole or an arterial hit to provide a great bloodtrail.
In another experience, just had a buddy shoot a buck with a rage. He hit it high in the back headed down towards the read quarter. No exit. Crappy bloodtrail. Deer died close just as the bloodtrail was diminishing.
The broadhead make and model does not make that big of difference. Hit it right and have a low exit.