For over a decade, have dominated discussions in bowhunting forums, often sparking intense debate between proponents of mechanical broadheads and fans of fixed-blade options. Known for their massive cutting diameters and devastating wounds, Rage heads have gained a reputation for rapid, efficient kills, while simultaneously facing criticism regarding penetration on heavy bone. Devastating Performance and Blood Trails
The general consensus is that Rage heads work best with good shot placement, ideally avoiding the shoulder. OLIWERS RAGE HEAD-SHOOT.zip
The primary criticism of Rage broadheads revolves around their performance when hitting shoulder blades or heavy bone. For over a decade, have dominated discussions in
Many hunters report high satisfaction with the "Rage" effect, citing massive entry and exit holes that leave easy-to-follow blood trails. Users often describe the impact as "like hitting a deer with an axe". The primary criticism of Rage broadheads revolves around
There have been reports of blades bending or breaking upon impact with bone, though rarely the entire head fails to do damage. Ensuring Success: Maintenance and Shot Placement
Some hunters avoid Rage heads for hunting larger game, opting for fixed-blade options like Slick Tricks for better performance when hitting heavy bones, noting that Rage heads can sometimes fail to penetrate when a shoulder is hit.