RAGE BROADHEADS
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It cracks me up that marketing can bring back anything! ![Big Grin](https://www.huntingnet.com/forum/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
When they came out a few years ago as the Rocky Mountain Snypers many folks raved about 'em and then it seemed they simply went away. Now, a few years later after their sales have tapered off they are somewhat re-released as RAGE and now folks think they are all that again?
They are a decent b-head but really have never proven that they are ANY better then 75% of the quality mechs in the market.
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When they came out a few years ago as the Rocky Mountain Snypers many folks raved about 'em and then it seemed they simply went away. Now, a few years later after their sales have tapered off they are somewhat re-released as RAGE and now folks think they are all that again?
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#7
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They look like they will work good.I was thinking about switching from a fixed blade to mech. broadheads, but I don't knowwhich ones are the good ones on the market.
They look like they will work good.I was thinking about switching from a fixed blade to mech. broadheads, but I don't knowwhich ones are the good ones on the market.
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They didn't do very well in testing. Check it out. Probably just spending a lot of money on sponsoring the right people on TV.
Slick Trick is the way to go.
http://broadheadtests.com/
Slick Trick is the way to go.
http://broadheadtests.com/