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Old 08-06-2007, 11:54 AM
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[/align]The company that owns the company that makes the Block bought Rocky Mountain Broadheads. They felt the Snyper line wasn't marketed well and decided to start a new company. Rage broadheads were born. They could have just marketed the Snypers better. For whatever reason;they started rage. Since they owned the company they could do what they wanted. They used the Snyper design and made some small [ but important] changes.The things I wish they would have kept are the rubber band in front of the blades and the "Devistator Tip" . I definatly like the tip better on the Snyper XP-3. I have no problem with the increased cutting diameter. It seems like a good idea. Maybe the heads I checked out were just bad heads. 5-Shot got better results from his set.
Why not just put bands on your Rage's? All the benefits of both heads then..........


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Old 08-06-2007, 11:58 AM
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Great idea. Do they open better that way? I just read on 5-shot's site that the Rage has some durabilty issues as well. And just to feed my ego; the Snyper did very well in it's tests.


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[/align]The company that owns the company that makes the Block bought Rocky Mountain Broadheads. They felt the Snyper line wasn't marketed well and decided to start a new company. Rage broadheads were born. They could have just marketed the Snypers better. For whatever reason;they started rage. Since they owned the company they could do what they wanted. They used the Snyper design and made some small [ but important] changes.The things I wish they would have kept are the rubber band in front of the blades and the "Devistator Tip" . I definatly like the tip better on the Snyper XP-3. I have no problem with the increased cutting diameter. It seems like a good idea. Maybe the heads I checked out were just bad heads. 5-Shot got better results from his set.
Why not just put bands on your Rage's? All the benefits of both heads then..........

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Old 08-06-2007, 01:00 PM
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They open the same, they just won't open in your quiver or when you accidentaly bang them on something. All the benefits of the Snyper with the better cutting diameter of the Rage.

Honestly I shot 3 deer last year with Rage 2x blades and 2x of them took out multiple ribs and the thin part of the shoulder blade on hard quartering away shots. They seemed plenty durable for me.........
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Old 08-06-2007, 01:43 PM
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