Rage
Ive been using 2 blade 100 grain Rage broad heads, like approximately 1,000,000 other hunters, and other than resetting the blades back in place, these things have never failed me. Incredible blood loss broadhead on moose and deer size animals.
I only use them once, they are like bullets to me. I also don't re-shoot carbon arrows that hit the ground in case of fractures. I don't think many scapula shots on elk or moose will result in a fatal injury regardless of the broadhead. But hey, it's all good for sales! |
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Ah I got ya, on re-reading It makes sense now.
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Shoot a tried and true mechanical broadhead. NAP Spitfire or Grim Reaper. Both fly so good and so under rated on all big game hunting.
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Reusing the shock collar?
Aligning the blades with the slot on the collars? I don't shoot that particular rage head, shoot the 2 blade, the Trypan and the crossbow 125 with excellent performance so far. Recoveries have been 60-150 meters, large gaping wounds of more than 3". Have cut through ribs on elk and deer with ease, shooting a 60lb bow with heavy FMJ's. The leverage to snap that ferrule would have to be substantial, a huge wobble that could only be achieved by blades opening after shooting or a bow so poorly tuned it wouldn't hit the target. That and a very solid target. JMHO I shoot practice blades and reserve the broadheads for actual hunting scenarios. |
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Is that a Hypodermic? I've not seen Rages in that gold annodized finish before, nor have I seen a Rage break off at that juncture before.
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