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    #16
    Want the best of both worlds, or possibly the best, might want to look at the new Phathead SOB's from Steelforce. Fixed blade COC head with 2 swing out blades (SOB mechanical blades) that give it an 1.5" cut. This head cannot fail as it is a COC head without the blades deploying. Look up the video where the head was shot thru a steel barrel 15 times without breaking anything. I will be trying these along with the new Tekan T3 and the Ramcat from Smoke BH's. Accuracy and penetrations test when the heads get here.

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      #17
      I shoot Grim Reapers and am really really impressed with them. worry about a mech failure but I love the really really big holes they put in stuff. no o rings, really simple design. not sure what could "fail." when you think about it a lot of fails can happen - your bow, your rest, your release, your string. we just try to minimize all of that as much as we can. but I don't know anybody who shoots fingers because "a release can fail" or who shoots a WB because a "drop away can fail."

      go look at their website and you'll see their videos - monster penetration and deep impact. crazy great bh.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Mark44 View Post
        I don't know anybody who shoots a WB because a "drop away can fail."
        This is exactly why I do shoot a WB, and know lots of hunters with the same feelings.
        That being said, drop-away rest failue is more common than mechanical broadhead failure.

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          #19
          I switched to a mechanical 2 blade Rage last season and when i would practice with them I had to change the o ring everytime as I pulled my arrow out of my Mckenzie ShotBlocker. The T3 should be alot better without the o ring crap. Your Slick Tricks are pretty much a no fail broadhead as a fixed one and strong too.

          I'm curious. What do some of you Rage shooters do as you practice with the broadhead not the crappy practice head?

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            #20
            Yep, look just like a Rage

            Originally posted by peacockoutdoors View Post
            T3's do look good.

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              #21
              I practice with the practice broadhead and have no problems...was spot on my deer last year, bled like crazy, went a few yards and crashed. Rage 2 Blades in the Cage

              Originally posted by DrtyDawg View Post
              I switched to a mechanical 2 blade Rage last season and when i would practice with them I had to change the o ring everytime as I pulled my arrow out of my Mckenzie ShotBlocker. The T3 should be alot better without the o ring crap. Your Slick Tricks are pretty much a no fail broadhead as a fixed one and strong too.

              I'm curious. What do some of you Rage shooters do as you practice with the broadhead not the crappy practice head?

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                #22
                Originally posted by gargetter View Post
                Good sharp broadhead in the boiler room works everytime!
                x2

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                  #23
                  last year i used the carbon express broadheads but nothing shoots like a muzzy

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by jbitt4x4 View Post
                    I practice with the practice broadhead and have no problems...was spot on my deer last year, bled like crazy, went a few yards and crashed. Rage 2 Blades in the Cage
                    X2

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by SabreKiller View Post
                      G5 Tekan or the new T3. I've been shooting Slick Tricks, but would like to try a mechanical. Anyone have experience with either? Thanks
                      i shoot rage 3 blades and have never had an animal make it past 50 yards

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                        #26
                        Rage

                        I have been shooting 2 blade rages for 3 years now and have had no problems with blood trails or lost deer. these things will rip an animal open. Go Rage

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