Shot the Rage FINALY!
#22
Shot a buck this year with a Slick Trick what did I find in the deer? A rage 3 blade and and only 2 of the 3 partialy open, the 3rd was closed. Don't know how or really care, just stating what I observed. I'll stick with the Tricks. Oh and the rage was there only a day or 2 the most.
#23
Okay, now wait, you're 14 or 15, you said you've tried all kind of BH's, and now you've finally shot Rages for the first time, and you know all of this??? I must've missed something. Now granted, you're young, and at least you're interested in this sport, but let's put a little more thought into this. If a Thunderhead didn't make it on a pass-through, what one earth makes you think the Rages are gonna??? Not gonna happen. If you hit a deer bad, then you should have taken a better shot, if you hit a shoulder, a ST or TH has a much better likelihood of you still getting that deer vs. a Rage, no doubt about it.
#24
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: WOODS
Posts: 523
#25
I agree with you 100%. I hate the rage good marketing. I had a blade slip out on an elk hunt in 2007 and it sounded like a fan flying through the air.
Rules of mechanics: the more moving parts you have the more problems you can have.
Rules of mechanics: the more moving parts you have the more problems you can have.
Oh trust me you will know. They look alot like this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKBFTK-xsMg
I think it's funny that you guys praise a unrealiable piece of crap Gimmick head but attempt to put down the tried and true fixed blades, that have have thousands of kills to their credit.
Bottom line you owe it to the animals you pursue, to use the best equipment. Not something that only works "part of the time" or when the conditions are right, like rage broadheads.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKBFTK-xsMg
I think it's funny that you guys praise a unrealiable piece of crap Gimmick head but attempt to put down the tried and true fixed blades, that have have thousands of kills to their credit.
Bottom line you owe it to the animals you pursue, to use the best equipment. Not something that only works "part of the time" or when the conditions are right, like rage broadheads.
#26
What I find funny about all of this is that the proponents of the Rage say they don't open if you check them after you pull them out of your quiver and make sure the blades are seated properly on that little o-ring.
That's a whole lot of double checking you need to do to make sure they are going to work and a whole lot of instances where you could have a failure.
I never have to check my Slick Tricks to know that they are good to go. I never had to check my Muzzy's, my thunderheads, my innerlocks, my montecs, etc... etc...
This is why I shoot Slick Tricks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qc-srIw3na0
Before anyone says it.... I know we don't shoot rusty barrels but this video shows you exactly how tough different broadheads are.
I have been shooting them for a couple of years and have never had a problem after checking them to ensure they were held by the "O" ring.
The heads will not open in flight unless you are careless enough to shoot them with the blade improperly secured.
or they didnt pay attention the blades when they removed them from their quivers and they werent tight against the oring...thats my guess.
I never have to check my Slick Tricks to know that they are good to go. I never had to check my Muzzy's, my thunderheads, my innerlocks, my montecs, etc... etc...
This is why I shoot Slick Tricks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qc-srIw3na0
Before anyone says it.... I know we don't shoot rusty barrels but this video shows you exactly how tough different broadheads are.
#27
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Southern Illinois
Posts: 262
so i was reading some of the stuff people say on here and its funny. Im only 22 but ive probably killed as many deer as alot of the people on here and ya know it doesnt matter what kind of broadheads you use. They all aren't perfect and if they didn't kill animals they wouldn't be on the market. The rages are good broadheads they are just like every other mechanical you can't be a lazy hunter and shoot them because they require more inspection. And i have shot alot of broadheads from G5 to muzzy to thunderhead and never liked mechanicals so i stay away from them. But ya know you guys bad mouth these rages and say they didn't work for you but in my opinion its not how well the broadhead shoots to whether it kills the animal or not. Its how well the shot is placed.
#28
Those little dental rubber bands will probably do wonders for the "opened up in flight" crew...
Im shootin tricks out of my X6, and 2blade rages out of my Omen this season. Looking to kill whatever I shoot with either head
My 3 blades did a great job last year so im looking for the same with the 2 blades this year.
derek
Im shootin tricks out of my X6, and 2blade rages out of my Omen this season. Looking to kill whatever I shoot with either head
My 3 blades did a great job last year so im looking for the same with the 2 blades this year.
derek
#29
Okay, now wait, you're 14 or 15, you said you've tried all kind of BH's, and now you've finally shot Rages for the first time, and you know all of this??? I must've missed something. Now granted, you're young, and at least you're interested in this sport, but let's put a little more thought into this. If a Thunderhead didn't make it on a pass-through, what one earth makes you think the Rages are gonna??? Not gonna happen. If you hit a deer bad, then you should have taken a better shot, if you hit a shoulder, a ST or TH has a much better likelihood of you still getting that deer vs. a Rage, no doubt about it.
This guy is wis RIFLE hunter not wis BOW hunter...
Maybe im missing something and they are the same person???
Or maybe you mistakenly thought wis rifle hunter was the op???
Not bein a
Just trying to clear up a bit of confusion.
Derek