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the 3 blade rage do some damage like i said never had a problem with them opening or not leaving good blood. its all shot placement anyways.think out of the ten deer ive shot with the rages 8 have been complete pass threws.
Oh. Not saying they won't kill deer or do some damage... But think about this.. Wouldn't it be nice to not worry about it though... Say for instance If a deer is slightly quartering and all you have for a path to the vitals is through the shoulder; wouldn't it be nice to settle the pin, touch the release, and not have to worry about that shoulder or how the BH is going to perform. But to know 100% that your broadhead is going to bust that bone, penetrate the vitals, and leave an exit hole.
A couple years ago I shot a doe at about 35 yards hard quartering away... The slick trick went in cutting her back two ribs.. Went through the vitals.. Busted the offside shoulder paddle and was sticking 9 or so inches out the other side. The blades only had a slight wave on the edges. Some guys have trouble getting their BH through a shoulder and into vitals.. That BH went through two ribs, half a deer length wise, and still had enough ass to bust the shoulder, and stick out enough to reach vitals again if that was the entry hole.
2 years ago i shot one through the paddle on a high angle shot. The BH entered low in the V of the paddle, and hit the offside femur bone about 1.5 inches below the big ball joint. Busted it in 4 pieces, exited completely. The blades again just had a slight wave on the edge...
I'm not saying the ST is the best BH in the universe, because there are plenty of others just as tough.. I love having the comfort of knowing that when i touch that release, there isn't a bone in the front half of that deer that will stop that BH from reaching vitals.. Straight down spine shot, high entry paddle shot. Leg back, slightly quartering too. Matters not to me anymore.