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    rage 2 blade vs. Grim Reaper

    I know this is probably gonna open a can of warms, but is there a difference in durability between the two. If yall have pictures of exit holes that would be great especially on hogs.

    #2
    1-3/4 Reaper. Not even close.

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      #3
      I personally love grim reapers, they are stout and the blood trails are amazing

      I've never shot rages but I imagine they are good, I chose grim reapers because I could use them in my t5 quiver

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        #4
        There's no comparison on durability reapers are a lot tougher then rage is

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          #5
          Ive shot em both. The rage left some good blood trails on deer and a few hogs around 100lbs. However, I did have one bend a blade on a 180lb sow. Drilled her in the shoulder and there was little penetration.
          The reapers have been impressive so far. Good design and two small hogs haven't made it more than 40 yards after being tagged with the 1 3/8" heads. Going to give the whitetail specials a shot this season and see how they work.
          Last edited by J-Mac; 09-10-2012, 12:56 PM.

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            #6
            Rage all the way. Still havent had an animal make it out of sight. "dont fix it if it aint broke"

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              #7
              For pigs, I'd stick with the 1-3/8" heads if you do Grim Reapers......The shorter the blade the stronger the blade. It's just physics..

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                #8
                Originally posted by Smart View Post
                For pigs, I'd stick with the 1-3/8" heads if you do Grim Reapers......The shorter the blade the stronger the blade. It's just physics..
                Agreed.
                For big hogs I keep a 100gr striker or slick trick. If I get the chance though, I'll probably let that WTS fly on one just to satisfy my curiosity.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by I shoot Rage View Post
                  Rage all the way. Still havent had an animal make it out of sight. "dont fix it if it aint broke"
                  Just wait.

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                    #10
                    I've shot and killed deer with both and I prefer the Grim Reaper Whitetail Special. I think that the three blades makes a big difference.

                    Exit hole from a Grim Reaper Whitetail Special. It was a poor shot, liver only but he dropped in less than 20yrds.

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                      #11
                      Grim Reaper

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                        #12
                        Grim reapers all the way. They are a very durable head.

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                          #13
                          Reapers. I put one into a doe quartering hard-to last year and it ate. She made it about 30 yards on 3 legs. That was the whitetail special version also. Was one small nick on one blade, other than that head was completely intact.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Ragin' View Post
                            Just wait.
                            Wait long enough with any broadhead and it could happen. Just sayin...

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                              #15
                              Rage

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