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    I might just be shooting some DRT's opening day.

    After putting 70lb limbs on my Wrath I decided to shorten arrows from 28" to 26 1/2", and saw a noticeable difference on the accuracy of the DRT'S. The orange, white and yellow fletching is the DRT. The white and yellow a slick trick, and the black and white is a field point.
    These are first shots at 40yds.


    #2
    Got my Hoyt tuned yesterday and first shot with the DRts was dead money with field points! I'll be trying them also

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      #3
      I wish the DRTs would have worked with my setup. I really wanted to like those BHs but they won't thread enough with the 25 grain adapter on my arrows. Glad to hear they are working out for yall

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        #4
        I will be using drt's this year too. I'm pretty impressed with them so far.

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          #5
          I can only get about 2 1/2 turns on my outserts but they stayed tight while I shot today.

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            #6
            Originally posted by jbarr View Post
            I can only get about 2 1/2 turns on my outserts but they stayed tight while I shot today.
            I got one turn with one broadhead and arrow combination. I could not get any turns with the other heads on my other arrows

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              #7
              What's drt?

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                #8
                Durable, high-penetrating, & straight shooting broadheads. Our top seller is equipped with our patented modular weight system (25 grains), so they can be shot as 100 or 125 grains - bound to give your next target a dirt nap.

                It's the red broadhead in the pic. It's a 2 blade single bevel broadhead. They make a double bevel broadhead as well. Check them out.

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                  #9
                  Dead Right There. They look like some pretty nasty Broadheads. I am going to stay with my Grim Reapers. They do look tough

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                    #10
                    I have a half dozen of the single bevels as well that I am thinking about using in place of my Slick Tricks.

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                      #11
                      Slick Tricks and DRT'S will both be in the quiver opening day.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by jbarr View Post
                        Slick Tricks and DRT'S will both be in the quiver opening day.
                        I'm right there with you grizz 2 and DRts

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                          #13
                          Shouldn't all three hit the same spot if your bow is properly tuned?

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                            #14
                            Well the DRT'S are a bit longer with the 25 grain insert on it and at 20 yds it was dead on but at 30 it started to miss to the right. I cut an inch and a half of the arrow and it seemed to fix problem. I went from 60 to 70lb limbs and added about 30 fps. As far as being properly tuned gmotsu23 super tuned my bow a month ago.

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                              #15
                              Tuned it before or after you went from 60 to 70 lb limbs and started cutting arrows down? Not nitpicking at all. Shoot what gives you confidence. I've never had Slick Tricks not hit where my field tips hit...so those being so far apart is either a tuning issue, a bad arrow (it happens occasionally) or bow is out of tune slightly. Could also be pilot error on a couple of shots.

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