>I honestly have not looked at
>any of the new Rages
>yet. It appears they now
>have a new blade retention
>holding them closed rather than
>the o-ring friction against little
>blade cut or flat. Can
>anyone enlighten us on that?
>
>
>Ulmer Edge just doesn't have enough
>front end penetration before the
>blades deploy/hit hide for my
>liking. They also don't have
>a wide enough cut for
>a mechanical head for my
>liking either.
>
> I'm sticking with NAP Killzone
>Max. Big holes,full inch and
>half head penitration before the
>blades hit hide, no kick
>out issues due to design
>and so far the best
>blade retention system I have
>ever come across. I have
>pretty much stopped looking at
>any other mechanical heads as
>these things are devastating on
>both entrance and exit. I
>want a huge hole on
>an elk and with the
>right arrow weight these things
>are defiantly the ticket. I
>wish they had 125 grain
>heads, so far they are
>only in 100 grain. You
>might take a look at
>them.
>
>GBA
Last year rage came out with an all new 2 1/4 inch 2 blade broad head and they redesigned the 2" 2 blade adding a chisel tip and adding a new blade retentioner (shock collar) that works phenomenal. This year they've came out with the new hypodermic that has a solid stainless steel body and stainless steel blades. They claim their getting more penetration than ever. Ill never shoot anything else
"THERES MORE TO LIFE THAN HUNTING,
BUT HOW FUN WOULD THAT BE"