Victim huh! So what kinda websites you finding this stuff in, maybe Hitman "r" usWhile doing some research on expandable broadheads, I came across this:View attachment 90434
Victim? Really? Lmao!![]()
I wanted something other than rage...I use them now but the last two deer I shot had lousy blood trails. Both hits were good as the one deer went 100 yards and the other 80. Tired of tracking scuff marks instead of blood.Rage knock offs 1 a piece eBay. I’m sure someone has done said this. Rage was actually suing the company for selling them because I believe they were making rage broad heads for them.
20 for 24$ or 3 for fifty and ya get a cool plastic package that says Rage on it.
I wanted something other than rage...I use them now but the last two deer I shot had lousy blood trails. Both hits were good as the one deer went 100 yards and the other 80. Tired of tracking scuff marks instead of blood.
Last one took out both lungs and the top of the heart. High entry low exit. Should’ve been blood everywhere. I’ve even heard that rage blades are not sharp new in the package. I checked mine and they are sharp, but two deer in a row with perfect shots and very little blood has me looking for a new broad head.For those of you that had to track scuff marks, was their an exit hole?
I like Muzzy 3 blade. They leave an exit hole that I believe is key to a good blood trail.
No mechanicals for me.
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This is good information, might make me try these.With that said, I've shot a couple of deer now with NAP Killzones and I'm sold. There are no collars or bands, retention is by design and they have never failed to deploy appropriately (premature or failure to open). They fly well and the wound channel is just devastating.
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I too was hesitate using mechanicals when I first decided to give them a try and tested various brands over the past two seasons. I will be using these this season. For many years, over a decade, I used the NAP 125g fixed three blade Thunderheads and still do. It kind of depends on the situation I find myself in or what I intend on targeting. I always keep two of them within my arrow quiver out of the five arrows that head out with me.Looking to change out the broadhead game this year. We have always used Montec G5. Accuracy is great. Only issue is no blood trail the last few deer. The thing cuts such a clean hole there seems to be little blood loss outside the deer itself. I'm a little hesitant with mechanicals, but am willing to try something out that will fly straight and leave a trail.
Who am I kidding?This is good information, might make me try these.