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Old 02-15-2008, 07:28 PM
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Default RE: NAP nitron vs. slick tricks?

all i know is they use them,125 gr ones.nitron
i also use them too and they work fine.
i use them more than my zewicky blades that i used for 20 yrs or so.
but i never used them in crossbow,only my recurve.
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Old 02-16-2008, 04:04 AM
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Default RE: NAP nitron vs. slick tricks?

ORIGINAL: Horizontal Hunter
I don't aim for the scapula but stuff happens and if I am off of my mark I do not want to lose an animal, or cause unnecessary suffering.

yeahl, I dont really want that either...




ORIGINAL: Horizontal Hunter

I am planning on using the Spitfires this fall.

Bob

I had my heart all set on using those too, then I got into this high end FOC idea and decided to go with the shorter, heavier broadheads, basically slick tricks, now I find out that they arent the whole answer either...



I'm getting entirely too caught up in splitting hairs as far as what I want to do for building some arrows, the slick trick defect is a given now though, and something that will probably turn my decision unless its addressed, spitfires are getting bought and tested though, along with nirtons



so I guess we'll see...




thanks for your input,and the heads up...

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Old 02-16-2008, 07:08 AM
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I don't pay much attention to samples of one. The broadhead did what it was supposed to do: killed the deer...... within sight of the hunter. How is that a failure? Slicks work great for me. I'm shooting one that has been through 2 deer...so far. And if I happen to get a "failure" on the third, I'll replace the blades. At least it CAN be done with a slick.
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Old 02-16-2008, 10:47 AM
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kls, at our sportsman club the broadhead that is used the most is the SPITFIRE 100 andNITRON 125.
recurve guys use a lot of ZWEICKYS.

my favorite is the SPITFIRE 100 with practice blades for shooting in yard.
but for open point, i like NITRON 125..

i have not seen a slick trick yet but they are fairly new..
those RAGE ones are selling fast too but of all points, the ones i hear everyone likes is those 2,spit/nitron
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