A broadhead that doesn’t prove itself in the field is just expensive metal. I’ve been running Rage Hypodermic heads on my hunts, and I’m going to show you exactly why they work.
Why I Choose Rage Hypodermic
The Hypodermic is a mechanical broadhead, meaning the blades stay tucked until impact. That matters because it means my arrow gets a tight flight to the target. I shoot field points in practice, and the Rage flies the same way—consistent, accurate, reliable from my bow.
When the Hypodermic hits vitals, the blades deploy and create a massive wound channel. That’s the whole point of a mechanical head. You want your broadhead to do more damage than a field point, and the Hypodermic delivers every time.
The Rage Hypodermic flies straight, deploys hard, and the kill photos prove the performance every single time.
Real Hunt Performance
I’ve taken animals with these broadheads. Axis deer. Whitetail. Everything I’ve shot with a Rage has responded the way it should—quick and ethical. The deployment is reliable. The terminal performance is there. When you’re spending your money on your setup, you want gear that does exactly what the company claims, and Rage doesn’t make excuses.
I’ve included kill photos in this review because that’s where gear gets tested. Talk is cheap. Results speak loud. If you prefer fixed blades, the Tooth of the Arrow is worth testing, and Thorn Broadheads The Crown is another option worth testing. But the Hypodermic remains my go-to for serious hunting.
Connect With Me
If this review helped you decide on broadheads, here’s where to keep following my hunts:
- Subscribe to American Country Outdoors on YouTube — watch the actual kills these broadheads put down.
- Follow @kirtbox on Instagram and DM me with your broadhead questions.
- Read my Tooth of the Arrow fixed-blade review for the other side of the argument.
- Brands in the archery space — if your gear performs, reach out on Instagram. I test before I write.

