Rage Broadheads?
#12
First tune your bow, get those arrows flying straight off your bow with field points.
I have had exceptional results with the 2 Blade Rages this year. I am careful about checking to make sure the blades are seated every time I knock an arrow (no big deal). So far, two arrows shot tipped with the Rage 2 Blade has given me 2 complete pass thrus on quartering away shots. Big entrance and exit wounds with good blood trails. I shoot 68 lbs., 30" draw, 420 grain arrow. Here is one of the entrance wounds on a 222 lb buck I killed quartering away passthru.
I have had exceptional results with the 2 Blade Rages this year. I am careful about checking to make sure the blades are seated every time I knock an arrow (no big deal). So far, two arrows shot tipped with the Rage 2 Blade has given me 2 complete pass thrus on quartering away shots. Big entrance and exit wounds with good blood trails. I shoot 68 lbs., 30" draw, 420 grain arrow. Here is one of the entrance wounds on a 222 lb buck I killed quartering away passthru.
#14
I have had zero problems with my Rage heads, 8 for 8 on deer shot with the Rage, all full pass throughs. I also have not had a problem with the blades opening in the quiver, once I seat them, they stay seated.
#20
Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Bixby, OK
Posts: 191
I am a fixed blade shooter, except for turkey hunting. My buddy wanted to shoot the Rage 2 blades last spring and I stuck with my Spitfire Gobbler Getters. We spent numerous hours in the blind together and he was always messing with his blades on the Rage. They would pop out easily and were a real nusiance. After our spring season he sold his Rage head and bought several Spitfire Gobbler Getters.
Shoot what you like and are comfortable with and for me Rage heads are more trouble than they are worth.
Shoot what you like and are comfortable with and for me Rage heads are more trouble than they are worth.