
I like the Steelheads because they stay closed, open fairly easy and are built of steel so the ferrule won’t bend or snap on a shoulder hit. So I tend to find something that is conservative. Not saying I have seen that with the Grim Reaper, but I have seen it with similar designs. That means they will also break when impacting shoulder (at least potentially). I have not had a Grim Reaper fail, but I have had other long ferrule mechanical heads break when impacting frozen ground. The longer ferrule (made of aluminum) also worried me. I have used Grim Reapers too and I always felt like the blades opened a bit hard, but they definitely stay closed in flight. Not sure if they have fixed that problem or not as I quit experimenting with them at that time. I have seen them open in flight (first hand) and that is defitely bad. The Rage heads are big – that can be good or bad depending on where you hit the deer. Todd,There are always pros and cons and tradeoffs to every style. The back edges of the blades are sharpened, V-notched trocar tip and four point internal locking system keeps the blade held in place.Can you compare the Rage to Grim Reaper and Rocket Steelheads? was last modified: August 24th, 2011 by Gavin Koterba Hades is our hot fixed blade broadhead loaded with awesome features.

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