Eating Crow again
#12
RE: Eating Crow again
Thanks John, looks like i may be buying some also before spring with that kind of report
ORIGINAL: jmbuckhunter
Hey Capn., you run one of those 2 blades thru the boiler room, or even close and they can't go far. I highly reccomend them, simply awesome.
And Blood, my taxi buddy has killed a few turkeys with them. They almost chop them in half.
Hey Capn., you run one of those 2 blades thru the boiler room, or even close and they can't go far. I highly reccomend them, simply awesome.
And Blood, my taxi buddy has killed a few turkeys with them. They almost chop them in half.
#16
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Niagara Region, Ontario, Canada
Posts: 359
RE: Eating Crow again
ORIGINAL: IAhuntr
The Rocky Mountain Gator is another fine two blade mechanical choice. Much like the Rage, but have been around for at least ten years.
The Rocky Mountain Gator is another fine two blade mechanical choice. Much like the Rage, but have been around for at least ten years.
#18
RE: Eating Crow again
I'm a die hard slick trick fan. I've killed 6 deer in two years with them. But I did loose oneon a marginal hit (my fault).
After seeing the pics and reading the results I'm thinking about trying Rage 2 blades.
Where I hunt at my dads place, you want them to drop in sight because if they get into the thick tall bedding area you might never find them even if they are dead.
My only concern is reports of blades opening up mid flight and in the quiver. Has anybody had any problems with the blades opening up????
After seeing the pics and reading the results I'm thinking about trying Rage 2 blades.
Where I hunt at my dads place, you want them to drop in sight because if they get into the thick tall bedding area you might never find them even if they are dead.
My only concern is reports of blades opening up mid flight and in the quiver. Has anybody had any problems with the blades opening up????