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Rage 125 grain

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Thinking about trying the new rage 125gr chisle points with my equinox and factory firebolts w/ 4" vains. If these shoot well for me is this a good combo? FOC and so on? Would like to hear your thoughts before I spend 40.00 on the rages.
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Sloppy Does wrote:Thinking about trying the new rage 125gr chisle points with my equinox and factory firebolts w/ 4" vains. If these shoot well for me is this a good combo? FOC and so on? Would like to hear your thoughts before I spend 40.00 on the rages.


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i shoot the rage 125, and they shoot great. i plan on shooting deer with these and my 150 boltcutter's on bear this year.
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with you bow if you useing standard inserts i would say you would more foc to shoot the 125 heads try some brass inserts @110 grains bob
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Limbs and Sticks wrote:
Sloppy Does wrote:Thinking about trying the new rage 125gr chisle points with my equinox and factory firebolts w/ 4" vains. If these shoot well for me is this a good combo? FOC and so on? Would like to hear your thoughts before I spend 40.00 on the rages.


If you got the package deal with the bolt-cutter's you can't go wrong with them, they get it done

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Didn't get broadheads with mine but if I shoot fixed blades it will be the boltcutters. Just wanted to know if the 125 gr rage was a good option.
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I have not tried the new chisel tipped heads but I use Rage 2's and Rage Crossbows and I'm very pleased with how accurate and deadly bot are. There's a pretty good chance you won't be dissappointed with these broadheads. :)
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i used the 125's but in the crossbow version..2- blade. shot two deer off the same food plot in about the same place (on the food plot) and they both died within 40 yrds. they actually dropped within ten feet of each other.although they weren't shot on the same day they seemed to like the same escape route.
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