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Old 05-12-2006 | 11:16 PM
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hey fellas, i was just wondering what your alls opinions are twoares a few different types of mechanical broadheads. what can you all tell me about the rage 3-blade, nap sptifire xp pro, or even the grim reaper razortip or razorcut. i hit one with the razortip last season but lost it b/c it was hit a little high(aarow hit a barbed wire fence i couldnt see). any info/input would be appreciated
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Old 05-13-2006 | 08:09 AM
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or any mechanical broadheads that dont need o-rings for that matter??
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Old 05-13-2006 | 08:22 AM
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I love the rocky mountain snyper. The rage looks to me like they could be in trouble w/ patents, its the same design as the rockey mountain heads just w/ a bigger cut dia. Heres is my opinion... stay away from the rage, they have too large a cut diameter! anything close to 2 inches puts you at risk of having little penetration, i had bad experiences w/ a large cut dia when mechs first came out so i shot muzzy's till last year. I got some rcky mtn snypers and loved them.. I carry both heads now... but use the snypers first. I killed two antelope and a deer last year w/ the rockey mountain snypers... two of the shots werent perfect, but one dropped in its tracks and the other only went 40 yrds. I hit on of the antelope right through the heart and it made it bout 25 yrds (my shot was 40 yrds), when it turned to run it had blood spraying out both sides and left a red carpet of a blood trail. I've heard nothing but good things bout the snypers.. I also saw them at my local dicks sporting goods for almost half of what they were other places.
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Old 05-13-2006 | 11:12 AM
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Field Logic makes the Rage heads anf they bought the patent from Barrie Archery who make the Snypers. Try the Tekan II heads made by G5 they fly great are easy to replace blades and are similar to thr Snypers and Rage heads.
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