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Another damn question about Rage broadheads

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by m2244, Apr 15, 2011.

  1. Muddslinger2008

    Muddslinger2008 Weekend Warrior

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    Ebay there is a lot of great buys on there.
     
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    There is negative reviews on every broad head ever made. If you believe in it then use it. There is always those guys that "know for a fact" they smoked the deer and they didnt find it so it is the broad heads fault. With that said I loved Rage. Tried Blood runners last year and they worked well. I will be using Tru Fire Switchblades this year
     
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    If you want to shoot an expandable broadhead use NAP Bloodrunners or Trophy Ridge Rockets, both are devastating. Of course shot placement is what really counts so get out there and shoot all summer before the season starts!!
     
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    If I remember right me and you both did some additional testing with the Rage 2 blade shooting them with the blades already opened up??? The results were not that bad!! I to have had great sucess with them. I also use the orthodontist rubber bands on mine like JMbuckhunter.
     
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    Do you just replace the original packaged oring with an ortho one? Or do you place the oring somewhere else on the broadhead. Sorry for not knowing :confused:
     

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