rage broadhead - loud
#42
RE: rage broadhead - loud
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
I like to get downrange and have someone else shoot it BY me. Hear me out, here.....and ALWAY (I can't stress this enough)...ALWAYS exercise EXTREME caution when doing this. But I'll have someone shoot it from a distance behind me while I stand off to the side, behind a building. I want to hear what my arrow sounds like traveling through the air. This is "more" important to me for the real-life, field situations.
I like to get downrange and have someone else shoot it BY me. Hear me out, here.....and ALWAY (I can't stress this enough)...ALWAYS exercise EXTREME caution when doing this. But I'll have someone shoot it from a distance behind me while I stand off to the side, behind a building. I want to hear what my arrow sounds like traveling through the air. This is "more" important to me for the real-life, field situations.
Great idea about the camera, as long as my aim is on I will still have a camera and will post the results.
#45
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RE: rage broadhead - loud
ORIGINAL: stabnslab_WI
Nope I just like talking about them! Yeah I shot two bucks with the rage. One shoulder hit and one deflected off a rib. Shoulder hit was my fault. Itcurled the tip of the broadhead. The rib shot was1/4 away shotat 20 yards on a 4.5 year old buck. My arrowhit the rib and dida 90 degree turn and went up into the shoulder. The buck grab the arrow and pulled it out. Trackedand jumped bothbucks and continued to watch them throughout the season. Shot one of the bucks during riffle season (the one I shot in the shoulder) Never had a problem with Muzzys going through ribs or shoulders. I changed because I read the forums, wish I never did. Rage might work on those small deer from south. But you shootbucks that go around 220-300 poundson the hoof, you need penetration.It is a good gut shot broadhead and thats it.
ORIGINAL: Bowhunter1591
have you ever shot them???
ORIGINAL: stabnslab_WI
The only RAGE you are going to have is your temper with these broadheads.
The only RAGE you are going to have is your temper with these broadheads.
NO BH, fixed or expandable, is busting through the "knuckle" of the shoulder and all BH's can and have deflected. All shoulder hits are different based off what you hit in that area. One arrow will blow right through and the next one gets 2" of penetration with the same BH.
A year or 2 ago, Greg Miller on North American Whitetail tv show, shot a buck with a muzzy and they didn't find it until the next day. After examing it they found out that the BH, a Muzzy, deflected drasticallyon entrance and he even talked about the deflection on the show. Stuff happens.
#46
RE: rage broadhead - loud
Annika:
Same thing happened to PatReeves on a HUGE buck on camera, last year (on his show). I would have sworn (as would anyone watching) it was a lethal hit. it ended up being deflected off the ribcage and only piercing the skin.
The buck was killed a while later, during gun season, and the wound was barely noticeable. Trail cam photos were also gathered of the buck shorty after he was arrowed.
Same thing happened to PatReeves on a HUGE buck on camera, last year (on his show). I would have sworn (as would anyone watching) it was a lethal hit. it ended up being deflected off the ribcage and only piercing the skin.
The buck was killed a while later, during gun season, and the wound was barely noticeable. Trail cam photos were also gathered of the buck shorty after he was arrowed.
#48
RE: rage broadhead - loud
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
And lastly.....I saw a video clip, once, of a guy shooting BH's at his block target. The camera was mounted on top of the target. He made clips of the sound heard from the archer's POV (or, point of audio, if you will). He again recorded the sound using the method I cited......getting the audio of the arrow, in flight.
And MOST importantly.....the audio he got of the arrow.....from the standpoint of the target.....was VERY telling. Let's just say the deer may hear your bow.....but I'd be VERY surprised if he heard your arrow coming at him. It was amazing. "Stealth" is an understatement."Silence" would be a better term. His little scenario showed that the ONLY thing heard from the target.....was the sound of impact (assounds pertain to the arrow, itself).....and by that time....the target islosing blood.
And lastly.....I saw a video clip, once, of a guy shooting BH's at his block target. The camera was mounted on top of the target. He made clips of the sound heard from the archer's POV (or, point of audio, if you will). He again recorded the sound using the method I cited......getting the audio of the arrow, in flight.
And MOST importantly.....the audio he got of the arrow.....from the standpoint of the target.....was VERY telling. Let's just say the deer may hear your bow.....but I'd be VERY surprised if he heard your arrow coming at him. It was amazing. "Stealth" is an understatement."Silence" would be a better term. His little scenario showed that the ONLY thing heard from the target.....was the sound of impact (assounds pertain to the arrow, itself).....and by that time....the target islosing blood.
Here we go, first shot is thefield point and second is the rage 2 blade practice tip.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzQa-yhguHk
Iadmit from this perspective I can't hear a difference.