Rage Field Test: Mature Doe
#11
RE: Rage Field Test: Mature Doe
Congrats! I have a question, I have never looked into a different broadhead because my 3 blade muzzys always amaze me and they fly fine so why change right? But with the price of Rages I think 39.99 for 3 I replace my muzzy blades after I shoot a animal. It's relatively cheap. Do you replace the blades on the rage? If so how expensive and difficult is that? I think Muzzys are 12 bucks for 6 blades.
#13
RE: Rage Field Test: Mature Doe
ORIGINAL: Tribal
Congrats! I have a question, I have never looked into a different broadhead because my 3 blade muzzys always amaze me and they fly fine so why change right? But with the price of Rages I think 39.99 for 3 I replace my muzzy blades after everytime I shoot a animal.It's relatively cheap. Do you replace the blades on the rage? If so how expensive and difficult is that? I think Muzzys are 12 bucks for 6 blades.
Congrats! I have a question, I have never looked into a different broadhead because my 3 blade muzzys always amaze me and they fly fine so why change right? But with the price of Rages I think 39.99 for 3 I replace my muzzy blades after everytime I shoot a animal.It's relatively cheap. Do you replace the blades on the rage? If so how expensive and difficult is that? I think Muzzys are 12 bucks for 6 blades.
The package includes 6 blades and 3 tips.
#14
RE: Rage Field Test: Mature Doe
Shot a doe with a muzzy 3 blade last night and she only went 30 yds. The arrow completely passed through stuck in the ground, and all I had to do is knock the dirt off of It and put It back in my quiver I don't have to replace anything, so what's all the rage! no pun intended.(Well maybe)
#15
Fork Horn
Join Date: May 2006
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Posts: 414
RE: Rage Field Test: Mature Doe
ORIGINAL: Drizzu213
Shot a doe with a muzzy 3 blade last night and she only went 30 yds. The arrow completely passed through stuck in the ground, and all I had to do is knock the dirt off of It and put It back in my quiver I don't have to replace anything, so what's all the rage! no pun intended.(Well maybe)
Shot a doe with a muzzy 3 blade last night and she only went 30 yds. The arrow completely passed through stuck in the ground, and all I had to do is knock the dirt off of It and put It back in my quiver I don't have to replace anything, so what's all the rage! no pun intended.(Well maybe)
#17
Typical Buck
Join Date: May 2007
Location: South Carolina
Posts: 957
RE: Rage Field Test: Mature Doe
ORIGINAL: annika3
Totally irresponsible if you plan on using this bh without at least changing the blades. Personally, when a head has done its job it gets retired.
ORIGINAL: Drizzu213
Shot a doe with a muzzy 3 blade last night and she only went 30 yds. The arrow completely passed through stuck in the ground, and all I had to do is knock the dirt off of It and put It back in my quiver I don't have to replace anything, so what's all the rage! no pun intended.(Well maybe)
Shot a doe with a muzzy 3 blade last night and she only went 30 yds. The arrow completely passed through stuck in the ground, and all I had to do is knock the dirt off of It and put It back in my quiver I don't have to replace anything, so what's all the rage! no pun intended.(Well maybe)
How is not changing the blades irresponsible? If theres nothing wrong with them why change them? We are talking about shooting a deer not a steel drum. I think that some people "over do it" when it comes to not reusing bread heads. Take Slicktricks for example. They are built like tanks. they can handle plenty of deer as long as you keep them sharp and don't bend the blades.
#18
RE: Rage Field Test: Mature Doe
ORIGINAL: StrutNtom
How is not changing the blades irresponsible? If theres nothing wrong with them why change them? We are talking about shooting a deer not a steel drum. I think that some people "over do it" when it comes to not reusing bread heads. Take Slicktricks for example. They are built like tanks. they can handle plenty of deer as long as you keep them sharp and don't bend the blades.
ORIGINAL: annika3
Totally irresponsible if you plan on using this bh without at least changing the blades. Personally, when a head has done its job it gets retired.
ORIGINAL: Drizzu213
Shot a doe with a muzzy 3 blade last night and she only went 30 yds. The arrow completely passed through stuck in the ground, and all I had to do is knock the dirt off of It and put It back in my quiver I don't have to replace anything, so what's all the rage! no pun intended.(Well maybe)
Shot a doe with a muzzy 3 blade last night and she only went 30 yds. The arrow completely passed through stuck in the ground, and all I had to do is knock the dirt off of It and put It back in my quiver I don't have to replace anything, so what's all the rage! no pun intended.(Well maybe)
How is not changing the blades irresponsible? If theres nothing wrong with them why change them? We are talking about shooting a deer not a steel drum. I think that some people "over do it" when it comes to not reusing bread heads. Take Slicktricks for example. They are built like tanks. they can handle plenty of deer as long as you keep them sharp and don't bend the blades.
#19
Spike
Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 1
Its very important to do DOE test every year..This time first time i am planning to do..So please tell me How much doe's a practical driving test cost.?
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