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    slick trick broadheads

    I have been hearing alot about these broadheads and would like to get some feedback from some of you guys who use them.

    #2
    mine fly like field tips, and are extremly sharp. only broadhead on my arrows.

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      #3
      the best broadhead I have ever used. Like tx dropem said.......extremely sharp and fly like a field tip.

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        #4
        You will not be disappointed.

        They do not spend lots of money to try and sell their broad heads.

        They let the guys who hunt with them sell them by word of mouth.

        I have killed 3 Impala this year with slick tricks and they did not went more than 60 yards.

        Put them on your arrow and let them fly.

        Gerhard

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          #5
          My fiance shots them and they are GREAT! she pulls 45lbs and gets a pass through on 200lb WT!

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            #6
            I shot this doe with the 100 gr. Magnum Slick Trick yesterday. 12 yards, quartering away. She was impressed, and so was I. She ran about 70 yards after the shot.

            Joshua

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              #7
              Nice doe Joshua!

              70 yards with that shot? dang she was running dead!

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                #8
                ttt

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Joshua Flournoy View Post
                  I shot this doe with the 100 gr. Magnum Slick Trick yesterday. 12 yards, quartering away. She was impressed, and so was I. She ran about 70 yards after the shot.

                  Joshua

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                  Nice shot Josh, I'm still thinking about purchasing some of these broadheads, but haven't done so yet, so they may have to wait till next season, unless I run out of thunderheads early.

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                    #10
                    A hunting partner of mine is a fanatic on broadhead/arrow alignment using the little 2-roller alignment gauge. He demonstrated how every Slick Trick out of the box is perfectly straight, and showed me several Thunderheads which were not.

                    My problem is since I shoot Thunderheads, he have me over a dozen TH's he'd bought, still in the box and never opened. Now I have to kill a whole bunch of animals to use-up all those "crooked" Thunderheads!

                    There's lots of good brands, the Slick Tricks are one of them.

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                      #11
                      I was wearing one this morning.

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                        #12
                        I like them. They kill deer quicker than a .270, in my experience. (but you do have to be a little bit closer )

                        I killed 5 deer with them last year. Longest recovery was about 75 yds, and that was a terrible shot. Shortest recovery the deer went about 18 inches straight down. Average was around 20 yds. I didn't get good blood, but that's my fault, I can't bring myself to shoot low enough. Don't need blood anyway, when they drop that close.

                        I can't imagine anyone being unhappy with these heads. If you buy them and don't like them, you'll have no trouble finding someone to take them off your hands.

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                          #13
                          The search function is your friend.

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                            #14
                            I used one this weekend on a javalina, went right through and ended up leaving a hole in the leg of the feeder!! Plenty of blood to follow!

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