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Rage Announces All-New Tyrant 3-Blade Mechanical Broadhead with Largest 3-Blade Cut in Brand History

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Rage’s new Tyrant 3-Blade isn’t just another incremental upgrade; it’s a deliberate statement that mechanical broadheads can finally deliver the kind of terminal performance once reserved for fixed-blade designs. By stretching the cutting diameter past two full inches while keeping three offset blades in play, Rage has solved the age-old trade-off between penetration and wound-channel size. The titanium chisel tip and .035-inch blade stock further signal that the company is courting serious whitetail and western-big-game hunters who want both reliability and devastation on the shot that counts.

For the 2A community, the Tyrant’s arrival is a reminder that the same spirit of innovation driving firearm and optics advancements is alive in the archery aisle. When states expand opportunity with longer seasons or more tags, gear that maximizes lethality per arrow becomes a force-multiplier for ethical harvest and conservation funding. In an era when anti-hunting voices try to paint traditional sports as outdated, products like the Tyrant prove that hunters continue to invest in cleaner kills, better blood trails, and ultimately more support for wildlife management.

Beyond the specs, the Tyrant’s timing matters. As crossbows gain legal ground in more states and younger shooters enter bowhunting through 3-D and target circuits, broadheads that fly true from faster platforms will shape public-land success stories for years to come. Rage’s willingness to push mechanical design boundaries keeps the entire category competitive, ensuring that hunters—regardless of preferred platform—have access to cutting-edge tools that reinforce the argument that America’s hunting culture is both modern and responsible.

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