rage broadheads 2 blade, good or bad
#3
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Greensboro NC USA
Posts: 352
RE: rage broadheads 2 blade, good or bad
I've had really bad luck with the O-rings on the Rage broadheads. I LOVED the Rocky Mountain Snypers...their predecessors, but I just can't get the blades to stay in place (closed) consistently w/the newer version (Rage). They're constantly popping out of the O-ring when I put them in my quiver, take them out, etc.
Magnus Stingers don't have any of those issues!!
Good luck.
Magnus Stingers don't have any of those issues!!
Good luck.
#4
Fork Horn
Join Date: May 2006
Location:
Posts: 414
RE: rage broadheads 2 blade, good or bad
GREAT head! Only negative you will ever hear is they open in the quiver by sticking the BH into the foam of the quiver. They make plenty of quivers that eliminate this problem.
Use them and you will love them!
Use them and you will love them!
#5
RE: rage broadheads 2 blade, good or bad
lol, just kidding.. It really is the most worn out topic on here.. You could search the forum and find a ton of info on your question..
But they are a decent head.. Not the strongest thing out there but they leave a huge hole and they fly good.. If you want a very accurate and very sharp fixed blade try the Strikers... I use the Strikers and the Rage 2 blade..
#6
RE: rage broadheads 2 blade, good or bad
I shoot nothing but the Rage 2 blade ,I shoot them out of my Hoyt and my Horton crossbow they fly just like a field point and when you hit a deer with them they don't go far. The entry hole is just as big as the exit. Im real happy with them. Just remember after you shoot something with them take a good look at your "O" ring and make sure your blades still lock. If not change it.
#7
RE: rage broadheads 2 blade, good or bad
Use a rubberband (dental type) to hold the blades closed. They sell them at most any proshop. I had a pro shop tell me Friday that they have had problems with the blades not being the sharpest thatcould be expected.