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    #16
    One example. Elevated and quartering away.Magnum... And, I'm thinking a field point would have killed the one in my avatar
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      #17
      Solid steel ferral, sharpest blades ive ever seen out of the package, fly like a field pont out of a tuned bow and blow nice holes in critters. Haters will hate because its not a Raaaaaaaage.

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        #18
        This is a great time and place to enter Smart's great thread from earlier today featuring why we see 100's of positive comments said about a product and then 2 negative comments. We then forget about the positive comments and dwell on the negative comments. Please read this:



        BTW...threads like this are great for our business.

        If you need Tricks we have the best price you will find and fastest shipping you will find. PM us and get your Tricks for cheap and fast.

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          Slick Tricks Magnums or G5 Strikers!!! Nothing else ever in my quiver!

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            #20
            I have never read or heard a bad review about the regular 1" slicks. There may be that one truly bad expwerience but more often than not its the shooter, shot placement or equipment. Up till this year the plain old 1" 100gr slicks are all i used.

            Read a 1 or 2 bad reviews about the magnums

            And a few about the griz.

            by the way only reason I switched was just out of curiosity as to how the Spitfire Edge would do. Especially with an added 3/4" of cutting ability. It worked well but gotta say that deer ran further than any of my otherdeer with the 1" slicks, and it was a great shot. that buck has some adrenbaline and will is all I could chalk it up to. Also had more damage than the slicks.......who knows.

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              #21
              Originally posted by Fingershooter View Post
              Read a few bad reviews on another thread about the ST. I have only killed a few deer with the 100 grain standards and had good results. The others members that mentioned bad results seem to have much more experience with them than myself but what says the rest of you guys? This is the first I have ever heard anything negative about them.
              I think there great! See you hunt in coleman county too, what part I'm out 206 on the way to burnet. Any luck yet?

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                #22
                Shot coyote this evening with one. 32 yards...bullseye. blood trail started closer to me than were he was shot from the spray....she ran 30 yards

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                  #23
                  I have shot over 30 animals with them and have nothing but good things to say. They fly great, are super sharp, and very tuff! Good qualities as far as I'm concerned.

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                    #24
                    Well. Ive shot one or 2 broad heads before. Ive killed with a Standard 85 grain ST. A 100 ST Mag, and many many deer with a, Grizz trick. They are as good as it gets period. And to show you some penetrating power I will post the entrance and exit of an east texas doe from a couple years ago. This was about 15-16 yards. The arrow, weighed 365 grains. And was moving 295-300 I forget which right off. She was quartering to me. As you can see I destroyed the shoulder. It fractured her femur in exit. And not only do they cut big holes. But more importantly they clear the holes out well to allow blood to hit the ground. Ive slammed shoulders with Grizz Tricks before as well, which every time has equaled a, dead deer.
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                      #25
                      Only time an animal lived after I shot it with a grizz trik was when I didn't do my part. Luckily he was killed by a grizz trik 2 a few days later. This is the entry high and back quartering away shot, a blind man could've followed the blood trail. Even tho he only went a few yards. Click image for larger version

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                        #26
                        Slick Trick Magnum yesterday morning. Quartering away very hard. Entered pretty far back and went all the way up under the shoulder. Blood trail was biggest I've ever seen. No dogs needed on the tracking job.

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                          #27
                          My son shot a big panhandle doe a few weeks ago with a standard 4 blade, 100grain Trick out of his 40# Micro Adrenaline. Complete pass through, big holes in and out, and piled up 35 yards away. No complaints here.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Roger View Post
                            My son shot a big panhandle doe a few weeks ago with a standard 4 blade, 100grain Trick out of his 40# Micro Adrenaline. Complete pass through, big holes in and out, and piled up 35 yards away. No complaints here.
                            That had to be an awesome feeling for you!!!!! You're an awesome dad!!!!

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                              #29
                              If you put them in the right spot you don't have anything to worry about. Myself, my gf and a few of my buddies have shot plenty of animals with them. If you bow is tuned and you make a decent shot they will do the job. My gf got her first deer a few weeks ago and got both lungs and a slice of heart with em and got a pass through with a 45 pound bow. Deer went 40 yards and had a good blood trail. Nothing wrong with them.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by JackFlash View Post
                                No broadhead can correct a poor shot. Not one.
                                Isn't this the truth. That said, there are some BH that hold up better to a "notr so perfect" hit and slick trick tends to be one of them

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