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  • lazuras_dc
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    I switched from Slick Trick Magnums 100gr to IronWill 150gr and love em!

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  • gwellstx
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    Originally posted by HoustonHunter94 View Post
    I’ve been really happy with the results of Ramcats as well but as someone said above, the getting in and out of quiver is kind of a pain. I’m sure there are quivers that fit them better but not the one I have currently.


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    Agree on all mentions of Ramcat. Absolutely awesome results but too big for quiver. Solution - Ramcat single bevel replacement blades. I haven’t shot a deer with these yet but they fly exactly like reg Ramcats. And the blades are just a pinch shorter so no more quiver issues.

    Ramcat Broadheads Accessories https://a.co/d/b72it34


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  • Kirby86
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    Originally posted by Phorizt View Post
    I shot my Nilgai with IW 150 wides last year from 25-30 yards. I was a little worried about the wides on something like Nilgai but it blew right through and stuck in a mesquite tree on the other side. I'm only 29" and 70 lbs and I was shooting a 560 grain arrow so I don't think you would have a problem. Even shooting the wides with a double lung shot it went almost 100 yards into the brush and was hard to find.

    Awesome info.

    I was gonna go the two blade single bevel route but I keep going back to my own history with 2 blade blood trails and it hasn’t been great.

    I keep hearing they don’t bleed, and they dang sure don’t if you don’t get a pass through with an over the top Mech! I was running around 500gr at 290 with those.

    This year is around 540 at 290.

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  • Phorizt
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    Originally posted by Kirby86 View Post
    Iron Will 125 for nilgai.

    Bought wides and the solids. Leaning heavily toward the solids for nilgai.

    Also bought some Sevr 1.5s 125gr. I like carrying at least one Mech if it’s windy or I know I’ll be shooting beyond 30.

    I’ve shot grim reaper whitetail specials for the last few years but had a high shoulder shot last year stop my arrow. It was a spine shot, but at the same time the arrow only penetrated maybe 5 inches. The buck dropped at the shot, so I probably shouldn’t worry but I’m a long draw length and shooting nearly 80lbs so I want as little to worry about as possible. Confidence is key!
    I shot my Nilgai with IW 150 wides last year from 25-30 yards. I was a little worried about the wides on something like Nilgai but it blew right through and stuck in a mesquite tree on the other side. I'm only 29" and 70 lbs and I was shooting a 560 grain arrow so I don't think you would have a problem. Even shooting the wides with a double lung shot it went almost 100 yards into the brush and was hard to find.

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  • Kirby86
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    Iron Will 125 for nilgai.

    Bought wides and the solids. Leaning heavily toward the solids for nilgai.

    Also bought some Sevr 1.5s 125gr. I like carrying at least one Mech if it’s windy or I know I’ll be shooting beyond 30.

    I’ve shot grim reaper whitetail specials for the last few years but had a high shoulder shot last year stop my arrow. It was a spine shot, but at the same time the arrow only penetrated maybe 5 inches. The buck dropped at the shot, so I probably shouldn’t worry but I’m a long draw length and shooting nearly 80lbs so I want as little to worry about as possible. Confidence is key!

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  • stickbow
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    toxic heads are garbage had lady client shoot buck at the ranch with crossbow and no penetration at all through shoulder blade, not humerus but scapula. the whole concept is garbage if you think of the physics

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  • ChelleOutdoors
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    Originally posted by Walker View Post
    If you have no gripes about SlickTricks why look for a solution to a problem that doesn't exist.
    Agree I'm a big fan of slick tricks and I've experimented with other broadheads and labeled arrows, mapped out placement etc. but will say I've never lost a harvest with a Slick Trick..

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  • SkipShot76
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    day six evo

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  • Calitexembalmer
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    Been using Thunderheads past two seasons.

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  • Slick8
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    It's been 125 grain Ramcats for several years with no plans to change.

    I like them for the reasons mentioned above and do admit that they're a little difficult to manage on spot and stalk hunts.

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  • Pineywoods
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    I use the Tooth of the Arrow and the Magnus Stingers. Both are great, sharp and tough as nails.

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  • txtrophy85
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    I'm normally a mechanical shooter with my compound but i have an abundance of slick tricks so this year I'm gonna try them out just to preserve some of my mechanicals, which are basically a one and done head.

    For the recurve I'm shooting 150 Grain Sharpshooters, 125 Grain Magnus Stingers and 125 Grain Cutthroats

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  • stickbow
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    iron wills 150-175 wide and solids work fantastic out of stick bows use the wides with compound or high poundage, indestructible we have killed alot of deer at the ranch with them last 2 years, spendy but excellent

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  • Walker
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    Originally posted by Stephenc View Post
    SlickTricks have been my go to fixed blade for years now but I want to try something else. Which fixed blades are y’all using?
    If you have no gripes about SlickTricks why look for a solution to a problem that doesn't exist.

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  • RogerBTX
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    Have used Zwickey’s since the 80’s and Wensel Woodsman’s more recently. This year trying Cutthroat single bevel. 125gr for the longbow and 250gr for the compound. So far the 250’s are grouping right with the field points and bare shafts. They can get ultra scary sharp.

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