Rage Question
#11
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#12
Fork Horn
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Maine & northern FloRida
Posts: 195
I have taken a single deer with a Rage three blade Broadhead. Some would say that a single shot harvest with the deer piling up under 100 yards is great. My concern is that two of the three blades did not fully deploy. It was a 10 yard quartering toward me pass-through that entered between ribs. Blades not bent at all,stuck blades were full of hair.
Happy that I had a good blood trail though concerned with continued use. I will use this package up, but will be on the lookout for their replacement.
Happy that I had a good blood trail though concerned with continued use. I will use this package up, but will be on the lookout for their replacement.
#13
I've only taken one deer with the original Rage 2 blade and it performed flawlessly. I carried the Hypodermic this year but never shot anything with one. But they do fly great and i like this design over the original. If you have the KE the Rage is the way to go IMO.
#14
I have taken a single deer with a Rage three blade Broadhead. Some would say that a single shot harvest with the deer piling up under 100 yards is great. My concern is that two of the three blades did not fully deploy. It was a 10 yard quartering toward me pass-through that entered between ribs. Blades not bent at all,stuck blades were full of hair.
Happy that I had a good blood trail though concerned with continued use. I will use this package up, but will be on the lookout for their replacement.
Happy that I had a good blood trail though concerned with continued use. I will use this package up, but will be on the lookout for their replacement.
I just don't get it I guess.
Last edited by rockport; 12-08-2014 at 07:04 PM.
#16
I had been shooting the rage 2 blade ever since they came out. Last year I switched to the chisels tip and they have been good to me as well. I have heard nothing but great things about the hypodermics. I wouldn't have a problem with any.
#17
Fork Horn
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Pensacola, Florida
Posts: 236
I haven't because my friend shot them and hardly had great penetration then switched to a fixed and has pass troughs everytime. I have also helped track a deer (Florida deer around 140lbs) that was shot through the shoulder with a Matthews Switchback set a 70lbs and the guy only got 4 inches of penetration. I will stick with my Slicktricks and know when or if my arrow hits that shoulder I will have a complete pass through.
Last edited by Brandon_SPC; 12-26-2014 at 10:31 AM.
#18
Banned
Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: Colorado Springs
Posts: 33
My buddy this year put a hypodermic behind the shoulder of a spike elk and the tip was sticking 6 inches out the other side. Great blood trail but didnt need it as he only went 30 yards and piled up. Put the tip back on another arrow that he had a fixed head on and took a black bear 2 days later with a complete pass through. Id say they are pretty good.
#20
I've shot 3 blade Rage's ever sense they came out on the market and have lost only one deer and that was my fault, poor shot placement. As far as what golfpro261 said about the collars that lock the blades into place, I don't like them at all. The deer I lost, I had one of those collars on the broad head and I'm not sure the blades expanded properly. I never had any problems with them until that happened. I won't be using the collars again. Rage makes one hell of a hole and I've tried other fixed blade broad heads and always go back to the Rage. I'm also thinking of switching to the Chisel tips or Hypodermics so I'll be checking back on this post.