Rage® 3-Blade Expandable Mechanical Broadheads

   

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3

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1-1/2"

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Description: Replacement Blades Only
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3

100 Grains

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Description: Practice Head
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Advanced SlipCam™ rear blade deployment—no deflection!

Standard mechanical broadheads tend to lose power quickly upon impact. With the SlipCam Rear Blade Deployment System, that's no longer a problem! Its streamlined profile provides the unerring accuracy and arrow speed of a field tip, but you also get the full deadly force of a fixed-blade broadhead! The machined aircraft aluminum body features HexFlat™ design for stable flight, with a stainless steel instant-cut tip. The cam-deployed rear blades follow the tip without grabbing or deflecting, even on an angled hit, and are guaranteed to deploy before entry, maintaining full kinetic energy. ShockLock™ system holds blades firmly in place (no more rubber bands). 100-grain. 1-1/2'' cutting diameter. FREE practice broadhead included.

    Features:
  • Slipcam Rear Blade Deployment System keeps energy and power through impact on into the target
  • Accuracy of a field tip with deadly impact of a three-blade fixed blade broadhead
  • Machined aircraft-grade aluminum body
  • HexFlat design - stable flight with cut-on-contact stainless steel tip
  • Three cam deployed rear blades - no deflection, no energy loss on impact
  • No rubber bands to hold blades in place during flight thanks to ShockLock system
  • 1-1/2'' cutting diameter
Rated 3.8 out of 5 by 144 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great product It's broad head is amazing. I shot a doe at 47 yards and ran about the same distance. The entrance was at least 3" in diameter and maybe even bigger on the exit wound. December 3, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by very good product I really like the rage 3 blade it does a lot of damage and flys very true. October 23, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great product These replacement blades make your Rage broadheads like new again. Comes with blades, screws, o-rings, and the tiny allen wrench. September 4, 2012
Rated 1 out of 5 by total disappointment The only good thing about these broadheads is that they do fly the same as a field tip, other than that they let me down when it really counted. Out here in Cali hunting blacktails you have to be able to make 60 plus yard shots and at that distance the blades did NOT deploy. I stuck a nice buck last year at 41 yards, double lung, looked perfect, pass through shot and the Rage 3 blade didn't do its job it didn't deploy any of the blades. The arrow was covered tip to nock in good blood but the blades were tucked in just the way it left the quiver and I lost a nice buck . I since switched back to fixed blade thunderheads and have recovered everything since. I hope this helps because there is nothing worse than loosing game that you know you made a good shot on. August 31, 2012
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I would say somewhere from 45-50 lbs
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I like to hunt out of a blind some and I keep the netting down. Has anyone had any experience with these broadheads and shoot through netting?
8 months ago
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I do not reccomend any mechanical bladed broadhead for shoot thru netting, they will open on inpact. Use something like a wasp or a muzzy, you'll be happy.
4 months, 4 weeks ago
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 - Pulaski, TN
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No they don't go through netting that good, since they will even deploy in mid-air. If you want a broad head that can shoot through netting buy the T3 by G5. You just need to buy a stronger retention clip, which G5 sells for the T3. I'm more of a grim reaper person myself, but the T3 is a good broad head for shooting through netting and does a 1 1/2" cut.
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 - Cape Coral, FL
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how many are in one order?

1 year ago
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Three broadheads. Three blade and two blade doesn't matter.
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Item number 38-886-993-00 includes 3 broadheads. Item number 38-886-993-01 includes 3 tips and 9 blades. Item number 38-886-993-02 includes 3 practice heads.
1 year, 4 months ago
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No
1 year, 1 month ago
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 - Santa Fe, N.M.
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no not all of them some use a retainer clip like the G3
1 year, 1 month ago
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 - Louisville, KY
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no over the top style do not
1 year, 4 months ago
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spitfire does not. its great not to have to use them. you just close the blades and they stay closed unitl impact
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Can I get replacement o-rings and do the replacement blades come with a tool to take the broadhead apart?
1 year, 6 months ago
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 - Chapel Hill Tennessee
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Replacement o-rings cand be obtained from Rage. As to the tool I have not needed any thing special other tha what I have in my archey tool kit.
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 - Santa Fe, N.M.
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you can pick up a blade replacement kit from BPS. Boil the heads in water for a bit to loosen up any material that would be in the threads.
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 - Louisville, KY
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you can get replacement o-rings at bass pro but if you have a kid or know someone who has braces the bands that they use to move your jaw into line can be used
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 - Kentucky
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You sure can.....I'm using a Barnett ghost 400 and they work fine....I prefer the 3 blade to the 2 blade since they are shorter and feel that they are some what stronger.
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 - Lynchburg,Va
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I have a Horton vision 175 and I used the three blade last year without a problem. Excellent for crossbows.
1 year, 9 months ago
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Yes, extremely effective even with the fastest of bows.
2 years ago
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 - Tennessee
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Yes, you sure can. I use nothing but rage for my ten point crossbow.
2 years, 3 months ago
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Absolutely
2 years, 4 months ago
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Yes - I have used them at higher speeds of over 320 fps. They perform very well and they do not open prematurely.
2 years, 6 months ago
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I've shot these with no problems out of a crossbow, they come with a practice tip so you dont have to waste a broadhead sighting in. What I do is get close with a regular field point and do all the fine tuning with the practice tip.
2 years, 6 months ago
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 - Pittsburgh Pa
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I would stick with a fixed blade
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I feel that the 3 blades are shorter and therefore stronger ymho
1 year, 8 months ago
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I prefer the 3 blade only because all I have ever used are 3 blade fixed and mechanical. I have more confidence with 3 blades versus 2....
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3 blades gives you cushin if the deer moves even a cm, you still have the 3 blades vs the 2, better chance to hit a vital, lighter in weight as well
2 years, 3 months ago
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I believe 3 is better -just in case the two blade is parallel to a major blood vessel - it wouldn't cut it - 3 Blade leaves a huge open wound
2 years, 4 months ago
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I've tried both and currently use the 3 blade for more overall cutting surface. I've not had any problems, but the blades on the 3 blade can "physically" interfer with one another when deploying, where the 2 blades cannot. Again, I haven't had that happen but the blades on the 3 blade do overlap, so I guess it could.
2 years, 5 months ago
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The advantage I see in 3 blades is the extra cutting diameter. Not in overall tip to tip cutting distance, as the 2 blade is larger when measured in that fashion, but the extra blade might catch vitals on off angle shots where theoretically a 2 blade could slide by without hitting vitals. Do I know this for sure - no - however I am not willing to bet on it either.
2 years, 6 months ago
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In my opinion they both work well. It mostly depends on what you want. I just feel more comfortable using three blades over two.
2 years, 6 months ago
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 - West Union, WV
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its a preferance thing. some guys i know say three fletching, three blade. in my opinoin whatever causes the most devistation, flies accurate, and is easy to tune is the best. try the rage . they rock. super easy to use and shread through bone tissue engin blocks. just kidding on that last one but i think you get what i was saying
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two blade by my expierence, didnt get any pass throughs with the three(only two deer) did with the two
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NEITHER
2 years, 11 months ago
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2 blade
One less blade that may not open.
3 years, 7 months ago
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Shoot through mesh?

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I bought a pack of these and I can't wait to use them. However I may be doing some hunting out of a ground blind and was wondering if I could shoot these safely through mesh? Will they open when they hit the mesh or not?Thanks a lot. God bless and good hunting.
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I would not recommened shooting them through the mesh... They are designed to fly like a field tip and if even one blade deloys early it can throw off your shot enough to make a big difference.
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I hunt quite a bit from a ground blind, but cannot tell you if it will open. I usually open 2 or 3 shooting holes before I start my day, just to be on the safe side. I know, that fixed blades with cut the mesh and fly true, but dont know on these.
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Do not attempt to shoot through mesh, they will open....
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based upon my experience with them, I would think you can shoot them through mesh.. just use caution taking them out of the quiver as they will pre-deploy nearly 50% of the time
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You can shoot them through mesh, however it's like hitting a tree branch, it will be deflected in sone way! Wouldn't recommend shootinganything but a gun through mesh
2 years, 3 months ago
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I have used them in my ameristep ground blind and they have not opened when hitting the mesh...using a fast bow though - 378 grain arrow at 323 fps.
2 years, 6 months ago
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yes you can shoot them through mesh. dont even worry
2 years, 7 months ago
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 - crown point, indiana
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I shot through some mesh last pre season. blades did not deploy but had alot of arrow deflection. Will never shoot through mesh with any broad head...
3 years, 8 months ago
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Do not shoot these through mesh the rage broadhead opens very fast you can go to there web site and watch a video. This goes for all mechanical broadheads. Fixed blades will work for close shots 20 yards and under stay away from fixed broadheads with curved blades when shooting through the mesh.As always practice first.
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You do not want to shoot through mesh with any broadhead, because of arrow deflection, as far as opening goes, they probaly are not going to open anyway.
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I'd be scared to shoot any type mechanical broadhead through the mesh. Great choice on the rage though, shocking results
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