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Day 3, 11:01 a.m. | New Hypodermic Broadhead Makes Its Debut

Matt Coffey reported on Archery Time that the two-blade Rage Hypodermic had the ATA Trade Show in a fevered frenzy opening morning. Unveiled for the first time Monday, the Hypodermic boasts razor-sharp .035-inch blades that ensure deeper penetration. The 100-grain broadhead is perfect for super-fast, small-diameter arrows to allow for faster downrange speeds even at longer distances.

 

This is what Rick Krause, president and CEO of FeraDyne Outdoors told Archery Time:

"The Hypodermic is the most penetrating broadhead we've ever made, and it's available in either the regular or Deep Six model," said Rich Krause, president and CEO of FeraDyne Outdoors. "The broadhead is very small to accommodate micro-diameter arrows, has the shock collar for blade retention and a one-piece alloy ferrule with a tip built into it. It is a killer."

Check out Archery Time's complete story and product pic, here.

 

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