| Most people who start out with shooting can find the | | | | sometimes cause the blades to even break. One trick |
| rage broadheads quite intimidating. Not only are these | | | | to successfully remove the broadheads is to push |
| too expensive to lose on account of a missed shot, | | | | out the blades to the backside. Then start |
| you need to know how to shoot to get the best | | | | unscrewing the blades and then finally pull the arrow |
| placement and hit. Here are some techniques to get | | | | out. This way, you will not damage your rage |
| you started. | | | | broadheads blades in anyway. |
| Use the practice head first | | | | Shooting with your practice head |
| The rage broadheads come with a free practice head | | | | The practice head is meant for just that - practicing. |
| that is included in the set. You need to use this | | | | It is in no way meant to shoot real game. The blades |
| practice head if you are practicing shots or trying to | | | | are very blunt and only shaped to make them look |
| perfect the flight of the broadhead. Using the real | | | | like the real blades of the rage broadheads. One good |
| blades can prove to be difficult to work with at the | | | | way to test the flight of these practice head blades |
| beginning since they form barbs and tend to stick | | | | is to take a Styrofoam sheet and then place a back |
| onto the practice head. It is also almost impossible to | | | | support behind it. Then shoot at this target to see |
| replace the blades because the screws tend to strip. | | | | the effect. Typically, the practice head is going to fly |
| However, this is just a rumor as many people have | | | | just like the real rage broadheads blades. So, this will |
| not had much conclusive evidence yet. | | | | give you a fair idea about the flight of the blades. |
| Turkey hunting | | | | The shot is subjective |
| If you are starting out and trying to use the rage | | | | While one hunter may find his or her practice head |
| broadheads for some real hunting action then try | | | | shooting well into a target, for another person it |
| hunting turkey first. The trick is to start with the | | | | could be the exact opposite. It is best to avoid using |
| smaller birds and animals and then progress onto | | | | a brand new target to check the flight with your |
| bigger animals. That way, the chances of losing game | | | | practice head. Since the blades are blunt the impact |
| is lesser. Plus, with the impact and large diameter cuts | | | | may not be as much as is desired and it may not |
| these rage broadheads make it should be a cinch to | | | | leave a mark as intended on the target. You can also |
| get small game down easily. | | | | use the real blades of your rage broadheads once |
| Removing the broadheads | | | | you have finished using the practice head many |
| Once you have fired the rage broadheads you will | | | | times. This will give you a real good estimate about |
| obviously want to know the best way to remove | | | | the flight of the blades and arrow shaft. Try using an |
| them. A lot of people have struggled with it simply | | | | existing target, which has already been used, if you |
| because they just pull out the broadheads. This can | | | | are using the practice head. |