Rage broadhead tip.......
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Rage broadhead tip.......
I needed some new bands for my 3 blade rage, and was having a difficult time finding them. I went to the hardware store of all places.....They are #5 O-rings......Just in case anyone needed to know.
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RE: Rage broadhead tip.......
ORIGINAL: dwd2001
Or........... you could shoot slick tricks and not worry about it
Or........... you could shoot slick tricks and not worry about it
Jeff, mine keep deploying when I put it back in my quiver after a hunt......The 3 originals were cut when I took them out of the package anyway....I'm just not a fan of that whole system, but I've got them so I'll use them.
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 27
RE: Rage broadhead tip.......
Those broadheads are all the rage ( no pun intended ) around here in NJ. No one has'em. The 2 blade types are virtually impossible to come by.
How do they work? A band holds the blades closed until it impacts a deer and than they deploy? They are rear deploying correct? Supposed to eliminate problems with the blades glancing to one direction or another?
I shoot fixed and have never messed with the newer mechanicals. ( Spitfires, Rage, Etc. )
How do they work? A band holds the blades closed until it impacts a deer and than they deploy? They are rear deploying correct? Supposed to eliminate problems with the blades glancing to one direction or another?
I shoot fixed and have never messed with the newer mechanicals. ( Spitfires, Rage, Etc. )
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RE: Rage broadhead tip.......
Yeah, the Drury boys started shooting them, now suddenly they're the coolest thing since sliced bread. Mine were given to me or I wouldn't be shooting them. I know they make some serious entry and exit wounds, but the blade retention is a serious flaw.....worthless, actually. The bands that come installed on the heads are cut, right out of the package, and the 3 replacements aren't much better.
And, to replace the band, you have to remove the broadhead, install a field point, roll the band onto the arrow, reinstall the broadhead, get those god aweful blades closed (they're weird, like....scissors) then roll the o-ring into place.......SCREW THAT!! When these bad boys are gone, it'll be Hammerheads all the way......
And, to replace the band, you have to remove the broadhead, install a field point, roll the band onto the arrow, reinstall the broadhead, get those god aweful blades closed (they're weird, like....scissors) then roll the o-ring into place.......SCREW THAT!! When these bad boys are gone, it'll be Hammerheads all the way......