slick tricks
#1
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Maine
Posts: 287
slick tricks
Well for the last month I have been tinkering with my bow tring to get broadheads to fly like my field points. I could get the broadhead to group but they still didn't hit with the fieldpoints. This weekend I recieved my slick tricks and these babies flew like a dream. At forty yards I was 1" right of the 2"x2" target. I am very happy with them.
Now I was hoping to get some stories from people that have used them. What animals have you taken with them, how is the penetration and what kinds of holes/bloodtrails are they leaving?
I hope to use them on hogs this summer.
Now I was hoping to get some stories from people that have used them. What animals have you taken with them, how is the penetration and what kinds of holes/bloodtrails are they leaving?
I hope to use them on hogs this summer.
#2
RE: slick tricks
Glad to see they are finally getting those out. I have been waiting for mine for 3-4 weeks. Glad to hear they are flying good for ya. I will post my findings when they get here, which should be any day now, hopefully.
#3
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Monroe, WI
Posts: 7
RE: slick tricks
bigbuck270
I shot a Deer and a Bear this past season with the Slick Trick 100gr. They not only fly great! They leave one heck of a blood trail! My Bear only went 15yds and the deer 35yds. A blind man could have followed either. Great Head!
I shot a Deer and a Bear this past season with the Slick Trick 100gr. They not only fly great! They leave one heck of a blood trail! My Bear only went 15yds and the deer 35yds. A blind man could have followed either. Great Head!
#5
#7
RE: slick tricks
I have used them the past two seasons. 2 bucks and 2 does have fallen to the heads.
They are excellent heads the best I have ever used bar none!
He is a pic of a doe you might find interesting...... Hows this for an exit hole?
They are excellent heads the best I have ever used bar none!
He is a pic of a doe you might find interesting...... Hows this for an exit hole?
#8
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Maine
Posts: 287
RE: slick tricks
The only place I could find some in stock was the Archers nook. They have a website and a 1800#. I ordered mine last monday afternoon and they were in sat. Price was right on too. Great people.
Lets keep the stories comming!
Thanks
Lets keep the stories comming!
Thanks
#9
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jan 2004
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Posts: 119
RE: slick tricks
After shooting Muzzy's for many years, I decided to try Slick Tricks because I was looking to use a 4 blade head. This will be my 3rd season using Slick Trick 125's, and all I can say is WOW! Unbelievable accuracy, and huge holes. I have harvested 12 animals in the last 2 seasons including 2 black bear. I have watched all 12 animals go down from the stand. 8 of those animals were taken with the same arrow/Slick Trick combo. I just replaced the blades and hit the tip with a tooling stone, and it was good to go again. Excellent durability. Great Broadhead!
#10
RE: slick tricks
IMHO sllick tricks are the best fixed blade head made. They fly like guided missiles, cut huge holes and penetrate like a hot knife through butter.
Last year was the first year with them and I took 4 whitetails. All went down within sight with the farthest making it about 50 yards. Blood a blind man could have followed.
The only other broadhead I would consider would be a razor cap should I need a cut to the tip head for really large game animals. Like elephant.
Last year was the first year with them and I took 4 whitetails. All went down within sight with the farthest making it about 50 yards. Blood a blind man could have followed.
The only other broadhead I would consider would be a razor cap should I need a cut to the tip head for really large game animals. Like elephant.