Rage broadhead

  • hdmeyer
    Posts: 79
    #196687

    I have the rage 3 blade 1.5 inch broadhead and i am courteous on what people think about them. I have not tryed them but i wan to know what others think. If anyone has pictures of the entry wound or exit that would e great i am thinking about sticking with them but like i said i want your opinion

    Derrick

    mark_johnson
    St. Croix River
    Posts: 940
    #36258

    I shot a deer last year and saw another that my buddy shot with the Rage 2 blade. All I can say is that it didnt go far, pretty impressive

    vikefanmn77
    Northfield,MN
    Posts: 1493
    #36261

    Ive heard that they open em up so much, that you dont have to field dress em…lol

    Brad Juaire
    Maple Grove, MN
    Posts: 6101
    #36263

    I used the 3-blade on the buck in my avatar and was impressed. I will be using it again this fall.

    hdmeyer
    Posts: 79
    #36265

    thanks for your opinion and i have heard many good things about them but wanted your opinion so thanks

    Derrick

    robstenger
    Northern Twin Cities, MN
    Posts: 11374
    #36274

    Last year I made the switch to them fully (The year before I shot them only at does). The flight of them compared to my field tips is what really impressed me. I hunt a lot in SD & ND and the winds out there are almost always blowing. The Rages really tightened up my broad head groups down range and increased my comfort range. I have not shot a buck with them, but have enough confidence in them to use them every day even when chasing Mr. Big.

    The only down fall I see to them is when hunting on the ground or spot & stalk, the blades very easily disengage. It just takes it rubbing against a tall blade of grass. You just need to be careful and if you are spot and stalking just pay attention to that. Every time I get settled in the stand, I go through my check list and checking the blades on the Rage is top priority.

    lick
    Posts: 6443
    #36286

    i shot multiple deer with rage last year very happy with them only complaint is they are good for only 1 shot if you hit any bones the blades seem to bend too easy

    brian_peterson
    Eagan, MN
    Posts: 2080
    #36139

    I just bought a new pack of 3 bladers. Wow! They fly sweet, it was hard for me to put away the trusty Snipers, but I’m glad I did! Can’t wait to see em in action.

    robstenger
    Northern Twin Cities, MN
    Posts: 11374
    #36140

    I know what you mena. They do fly true for me also!

    prieser
    Byron, MN
    Posts: 2274
    #36141

    How are they for pulling out of like a block style target when you practice.

    robstenger
    Northern Twin Cities, MN
    Posts: 11374
    #36203

    I just use the practice head to practice. I usually do shoot a few “real one” each year, just to make sure that it flies good with my set up.

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