A Comparison Between the New Collections From Rage Broadheads and Other Broadheads


by Jack Ogilvie - Date: 2008-09-26 - Word Count: 539 Share This!

The new collection of rage broadheads is a fantastic set to have. Any hunter who is serious about getting game needs to get these. Not only do they have a great design they sure pack a punch when it comes to superior performance.

New design aspect

One of the distinguishing aspects about the new rage broadheads is that they come with a brand new design. The special rear blade propeller mechanism stays backwards until it hits the target. Upon impact, the blades fully open up. Compare this feature with the other broadheads in the market and you will soon find that other broadheads have an opposite design. That is, the blades remain outwards until impact. Then they open up only when inside the game. The rage broadheads, on the other hand, will open up as soon as the tip of the arrow shaft touches the game.

Large diameter cuts

One of the other significant distinguishing features of the rage broadheads is that it makes a huge cut into the game. The other broadheads in comparison make as little as half the size of the cut the rage broadheads make. This is because most conventional broadheads fail to open up their blades until fully inside the game. Also, the tip is not that sharp and often makes a measly cut on the game. This does not even leave a decent trail of blood as there is no exit hole in the game for the arrow shaft to leave. The rage broadheads leave a huge diameter cut because of the instant cut made as soon as the tip touches the game. Upon impact the blades fully open out leaving a huge cut into the game.

Minimal deflection

Most conventional broadheads tend to cause deflection in the arrow shafts. This means that you can never be sure that even a perfect shot will end up flying through the game in a straight shot. There is always the chance of an angular shot and a slight deflection involved. In comparison, with the rage broadheads, the special design feature makes sure that there is minimal deflection involved with the result that every shot is powerful and perfectly aligned.

No reduction in kinetic energy

Most other broadheads tend to reduce the kinetic energy of the arrow shaft once it touches the game on impact. This is because the high impact can cause a lot of shock on the tip of the broadhead, which in turn can cause a deflection. On the other hand, in the case of rage broadheads, since there are special shock absorbers there is not much of impact on touching the game. This results in a smoother cut and the broadhead literally slices into the flesh of the game. Thus there is no reduction in kinetic energy leading to a quick and easy kill of the game the very first time.

No rubber bands

The other difference between the rage broadheads and other broadheads is that these come with no rubber bands. The special ShockLock mechanism inside the rage broadheads ensures that the blades are firmly in their place. The base of the head comes with a special O-ring design feature. The locking happens easily with a click and the absence of rubber bands eliminates any chances of losing or replacing them.


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