Badger 5
Lil-Rokslider
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- Feb 25, 2019
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I would like to preface this by saying I definitely do not qualify as a “Rage fanboy.” I have been a NAP killzone and Rage Hypodermic broadhead user. Love the killzones because there is no rubber band, or plastic shock collar like the rages have, and love the rages because they are shorter and more compact.
I saw the Rage Hypodermic NCs and had to give them a try. Seem like the best of both worlds: compact design of the rage hypodermic without the shock collar/rubber band system rage typically has. It seems like these rages take a little less energy to open than the NAP killzones, just by playing with than (less lost energy to open potentially?). This is completely unscientific and should be taken with a grain of salt.
My favorite thing about them is the blade angle is much less steep than the Rage Hypodermic.
I definitely am going to line my quiver with these for turkeys and deer this year.
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I saw the Rage Hypodermic NCs and had to give them a try. Seem like the best of both worlds: compact design of the rage hypodermic without the shock collar/rubber band system rage typically has. It seems like these rages take a little less energy to open than the NAP killzones, just by playing with than (less lost energy to open potentially?). This is completely unscientific and should be taken with a grain of salt.
My favorite thing about them is the blade angle is much less steep than the Rage Hypodermic.
I definitely am going to line my quiver with these for turkeys and deer this year.

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