I hear you. I was always primarily a fixed-blade Broadhead shooter. I had tried a couple other Expendables and didn't really care for him throughout the years. I'd say the last 5 Years I mainly used Slick Trick Grizz tricks. They did really good and I was happy with their performance for the most part, but last year the first two bucks I shot I didn't recover. The first one was a bad shot.. the second one I honestly thought I smoked him, but I must have hit a little low. I believe both of those beer would have been recovered had I had just a slightly larger Broadhead. Not that I'm advocating bad shots but it seems the larger blades are more forgiving when that happens and you have a better chance of finding your dear.Rage are good broadheads for sure. I started shooting hypos and honestly never tried another broadheads because why change what works. Just as long as you aren't shooting low poundage you are good. At the same time I'm sure there are some people on these forums that can explain why fixed blades are better. They have to be pretty good after all because I think in most states you can only shoot elk with fixed blades (I could be wrong about this)
I would use the black colors unless you are using a crossbow....i use the red ones they give for practice...i use it multiple times....just rotate until you dont have enough tabsAnyone have any experience with these broadheads? Thoughts?
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Be careful on quartering to you shots. That's not a high percentage shot.This last one i shot this past friday was with a hyperdermic...got a pack on sale and was out of unused rage extreme 4 blades....i still like the 4 blade better.
Here is the entry. He was quartering to me and i still got a pass through.View attachment 18148
For some reason i didnt get the exit on this as well...just have to take my word....just as good as entry.
Be careful on quartering to you shots. That's not a high percentage shot.
Yep.....I don't take it much...this was slight qtr to me...not much...you can see where it entered....it exited right behind the other shoulder to the point where you would the exit was the entry because it was perfectly behind that shoulder.....if that puts it in perspective.Be careful on quartering to you shots. That's not a high percentage shot.