Rage Broadhead Problem!!
#12
RE: Rage Broadhead Problem!!
I put a tiny rubber band at the bottom if my blades, so on contact it'll slice the band. I didn't know about the o ring deal though. I'll try that myself. And I got away from the foam quivers.
#13
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: ELK GROVE CA USA
Posts: 1,251
RE: Rage Broadhead Problem!!
your problem is not the "O" ring, IMO, as far as having it open in the field...in the quiver, just don't push it up that far.
you can make a small notch on the top outside of the blades and put on a small rubber band to help hold them together so that small sticks or brush won't have them open while in the field..
you can make a small notch on the top outside of the blades and put on a small rubber band to help hold them together so that small sticks or brush won't have them open while in the field..
#15
RE: Rage Broadhead Problem!!
If you make sure that the blades are properly seated in the rubber O ring, the blades don't come off as easy as most think. I think most problems arise when people don't make sure the blades "lock" into the O ring.
#16
Spike
Join Date: Sep 2008
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Posts: 53
RE: Rage Broadhead Problem!!
Yes its happened to me as well i also had one open while practicing and itsnagged my arrow holder for my dropzone rest and it flung the broadhead onto my wrist (pretty scary). Easy fix though turns out my knocking point needed adjusted any way. Even though it was scary these brodheads perform way to good to take them off my arrows.
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07 Bowtech Tribute 29.5in 70#
Easton Axis N-Fusedw/100gr 2-Blade RAGE
Spott Hog Sight
STS string stopper
Trophy Ridge Dropzone Rest
Doinker Stabilizer
294 Fps
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07 Bowtech Tribute 29.5in 70#
Easton Axis N-Fusedw/100gr 2-Blade RAGE
Spott Hog Sight
STS string stopper
Trophy Ridge Dropzone Rest
Doinker Stabilizer
294 Fps