Brandon_SPC
Lil-Rokslider
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- Feb 19, 2019
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Well I can honestly say from the animals I have killed and also help track using a 1" broadhead all the way to a broadhead that has a total cutting diameter of 2 1/4" cut the cutting diameter doesn't make a difference. I can also confidently say that of all the animals I have helped track rages seem to have a high failure rate in regards to blades breaking, bending, and ferrules bending. These are on on 100lb whitetails here in Florida then the probability of them breaking on a bigger animal is higher. Yes quite a few of these have been Trypans.Mainly because shooting a 505 gr Arrow at 280 fps - I have good energy/momentum for a mechanical and I am betting on the cutting diameter of the Trypan being preferable to the penetration of the Iron Will for most shots.
Trypan is also fairly stout for a mechanical head.
Also what makes a huge difference is if the broadhead can retain it's edge going through an animal. If a broadhead can stay sharp going through an animal then the blood pressure of the animal will drop a lot faster than that of a dull head. This will equate to shorter tracking jobs and the possibility of more blood on the ground. A rage will not stay sharp going through the animal. The blades are too thin, have to much of a severe angle, and the hardness is not up to par to hold an edge.
Just my two since on seeing a lot of whitetails killed with rage and killing animals with all sorts of broadheads. Of course there has been PLENTY of animals killed with these and they work but just throwing something out there to think about when you already have a great broadhead in your quiver.