Rage broadhead wound pictures...*graphic*
#21
RE: Rage broad-head wound pictures...*graphic*
Went on a hunt with a friend last year. He took a doe with one of the two blades... the blades sheered off somewhere inside the deer. Had a great entrance hole and a field point exit hole.
Deer bled like it does when double lunged. Dead at 75 yards.
Enough to keep me shooting Montecs. I'm a keep it simple sometimes sort of hunter. But, that head broke, and it still did enough damage, and left a very nice blood trail... not to mention that I've heard talk of the early ones being brittle in the blade department, but apparently they have worked all the kinks out. I'm sure we'll be seeing more of these pictures in the fall.
Deer bled like it does when double lunged. Dead at 75 yards.
Enough to keep me shooting Montecs. I'm a keep it simple sometimes sort of hunter. But, that head broke, and it still did enough damage, and left a very nice blood trail... not to mention that I've heard talk of the early ones being brittle in the blade department, but apparently they have worked all the kinks out. I'm sure we'll be seeing more of these pictures in the fall.
#22
RE: Rage broad-head wound pictures...*graphic*
ORIGINAL: WesternMdHardwoods
They all look like two blade shots??? I wonder if the three blade rages tear em' up that bad??
They all look like two blade shots??? I wonder if the three blade rages tear em' up that bad??
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RE: Rage broadhead wound pictures...*graphic*
All the talk is always about the entrance hole, because from almost all the videos I've seen, there is no exit hole. Those big blades rob the energy IMO. I'd much rather track from an exit hole than an entrance, especially on a high hit. The lower the exit hole, the fast the blood comes out. With a high lung hit, lots of blood has to pool before it starts leaking out. Again, just my opinion.
#28
RE: Rage broadhead wound pictures...*graphic*
I know a lot of people have seen this already but here is a heart shot I put on a deer last year with the 2 blade Rage.
This deer was also quartering away and the entrance hole looked almost exactly like this one that someone already posted here.
This deer was also quartering away and the entrance hole looked almost exactly like this one that someone already posted here.
#29
RE: Rage broadhead wound pictures...*graphic*
ORIGINAL: YooperMike
All the talk is always about the entrance hole, because from almost all the videos I've seen, there is no exit hole. Those big blades rob the energy IMO.
All the talk is always about the entrance hole, because from almost all the videos I've seen, there is no exit hole. Those big blades rob the energy IMO.
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RE: Rage broadhead wound pictures...*graphic*
ORIGINAL: YooperMike
All the talk is always about the entrance hole, because from almost all the videos I've seen, there is no exit hole. Those big blades rob the energy IMO. I'd much rather track from an exit hole than an entrance, especially on a high hit. The lower the exit hole, the fast the blood comes out. With a high lung hit, lots of blood has to pool before it starts leaking out. Again, just my opinion.
All the talk is always about the entrance hole, because from almost all the videos I've seen, there is no exit hole. Those big blades rob the energy IMO. I'd much rather track from an exit hole than an entrance, especially on a high hit. The lower the exit hole, the fast the blood comes out. With a high lung hit, lots of blood has to pool before it starts leaking out. Again, just my opinion.
I think it's a swing and a miss on this one. The Rage does not rob you of KE because of the rear opening design.