Bonehunter24
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With all Rage posts on here saying they are junk let me know what u have and a price. 100 gr. 3 blade. Regular heads or chisel tips. Thanks
Rage = Feeling i felt after looking for two deer that my out of state clients shot! Both shots were right in the boiler room but did not get a pass through!
I have shot over 40 deer in the last 5 years with my bow and I get a complete pass through 90% of the time using the 2 blade rage. Before you get too excited most of those were taken in the population management zone in the city of Muscatine.
I'm getting too old to enjoy long blood trails. Longest since switching to Rage has been 50 yards. Only one that failed to pass through was a doe I spined. My fault, not the broadhead. Anyone have crossbow Rage for sale cheap? I'll take em...
This thread sucks. How many times do we have to go thru the same discussion
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YtailFreak said:Sometimes they work, sometimes they dont. So why risk it? Use a broadhead that has a better reputation. Rage tend to fail from opening, they are also known to deflect off the ribs more than any other head, and they definately have the least amount of penetration! Watch all the TV shows that shoot Rage and you tell me how many get a pass thru. Maybe 5-10%.
wapsiguy said:This thread sucks. How many times do we have to go thru the same discussion
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Threw all mine in the garbage,and never looked back.
INative said:I used rage on 3 deer. Haha I only bought one package. I had one of them not pass through because it hit the spine. Never had an issue with them. This year I bought the shwackers. Killed one deer so far. I don't know why everybody argues rage vs non rage.
Think about the facts. The chisel tipped rages have a bigger "body" than most broad heads. So yes, it takes a little more energy to get a pass through compared to most other broad heads because there is extra energy being used to push that wide bodied broad head through. This is pretty much common sense. And the rage isnt going to "bite" on a quartering shot because that chisel tip has more surface area trying to force through. On the other hand, any well placed shot with any broad head will kill a deer within sight from your stand. That big bodied rage puts serious holes in deer that I have yet to see from another broad head, which makes awesome blood trails. But other broad heads slice through deer more easily. It's all a balancing act. With rage, you either no pass through, or you get an exit hole the size of a half dollar. If you aren't confident in your shot placement, maybe rage isn't for you. If you shoot less than 60 lbs, don't shoot rage. If you feel like youd take a risky quartering shot on a giant buck, again, dont shoot rage. It's pretty simple folks.