ORIGINAL: Goose
Buckhunter, you may be right. My logic was that a fawns organs would be smaller than a 3.5 year old.
He is shooting the rage so he should be able to bring something down.
ORIGINAL: Woods Walker
He is shooting the rage so he should be able to bring something down.
In fact, the Rage DOES have a higher rate of failure than a fixed blade head, so that may very well be his problem.
ORIGINAL: Marc Anthony
I agree with WW on several items mentioned. First, he's correct in saying the Rage has more of a chance to fail than a fixed broadhead. It's a no brainer. Anything that depends on multiple parts or movement to fulfill it's duty, has a greater opportunity to fail. Shot placement is also critical, so the shooter has the responsibility to place that shot in the vital area on a LIVE animal, which is totally different (stress wise) than on a foam target animal. ...
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