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Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by THWACKED, Oct 14, 2009.

  1. Txjourneyman

    Txjourneyman Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I have had a problem with Rages opening in the quiver. I switched back to SlickTricks. Its not a worry I need.
     
  2. Live2Draw

    Live2Draw Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I love it. They have not failed me yet. Never had em open, Modified my quiver so they dont open, pretty easy too!
    And good gosh...the blood is nasty!
     
  3. Dr Andy

    Dr Andy Weekend Warrior

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    They flew better out of my old bow, but I was just marginal on KE. Killed one big doe with it. It wasn't a pass through cuz I hit the opposite leg/shoulder. With my new bow the old Muzzy's fly perfectly so I switched back to them(but I haven't thrown away the Rages either)
     
  4. bowhunterjohn

    bowhunterjohn Weekend Warrior

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    I switched because I was tired of having to shoot my Muzzy's to find out which ones flew the best and then mark my arrows 1 thu 6 on flight path.

    Seemed I always had a flyer arrow that didnt' shoot well

    With my Rage they fly like champs, had great luck, 18 deer in 2 and 1/5th seasons and no lost deer.
     
  5. bloodcrick

    bloodcrick Moderator/BHOD Prostaff

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    Love mine so far ;)
     

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