Slick tricks. Are they worth it?
#11
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Plymouth WI
Posts: 533
RE: Slick tricks. Are they worth it?
I just got off thier website and was looking at the order form and man they are cheap(price wise but I guess once you add in shipping it comes out almost the same)compared to others I have seen! Which of the 100 grain heads do you use? theiris a 1 inch diameter and a 1and 8th inch diameter.Both are the same price but I am wondering which you use.Is their any difference in permormance? Sorryfor the extra questions.
#14
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Pocahontas AR USA
Posts: 96
RE: Slick tricks. Are they worth it?
Good for you ilovehunting, never hesitate to investigate and ask questions and make up your own mind. As was said, this is Gary from Slick Trick, order some and try them, and if you aren't pleased for any reason just send them back for a full refund. And don't apologize for a lack of money at 16, I still don't have any at my advanced age. As to size, order the 100 Standard for the super penetration with a good open 4 blade hole. Guessing you may not be shooting a heavybow, but then again you may be a monster lineman on the football team.
I would recommend this. Have your bow tuned at a shop, or papertune yourself, sure guys here will walk you through it as simple as it is. Set up for a good 15 to 20 yard broadside shot. Trust me on this one, you will likely be shaking so bad it may be a struggle to aim. And close is the most fun.Using a treestand, practice shooting from it at the kill zone.
Thats about it, except relax and enjoy being out there amongst nature. You will spend a lot of time just enjoying being out there, and every once in a while get a goodshot. Patience will be rewarded. Good luck Gary
I would recommend this. Have your bow tuned at a shop, or papertune yourself, sure guys here will walk you through it as simple as it is. Set up for a good 15 to 20 yard broadside shot. Trust me on this one, you will likely be shaking so bad it may be a struggle to aim. And close is the most fun.Using a treestand, practice shooting from it at the kill zone.
Thats about it, except relax and enjoy being out there amongst nature. You will spend a lot of time just enjoying being out there, and every once in a while get a goodshot. Patience will be rewarded. Good luck Gary
#15
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Plymouth WI
Posts: 533
RE: Slick tricks. Are they worth it?
Thanks for the words of encouragement Oldhootowl, I really appreciate it. As for bow weight goes I am shooting 50-52 pounds. And no I am not a monster linemen. I am 5'9 and 140 pounds. So I guess I am average size.Thanks alot for the info on the broadhead goes. Again thanks to everyone for the info.
#16
RE: Slick tricks. Are they worth it?
ORIGINAL: ilovehunting
Which of the 100 grain heads do you use? their is a 1 inch diameter and a 1and 8th inch diameter.Both are the same price but I am wondering which you use. .
Which of the 100 grain heads do you use? their is a 1 inch diameter and a 1and 8th inch diameter.Both are the same price but I am wondering which you use. .