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Old 03-24-2008, 02:36 PM   #1
 
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Muzzy, Slick Trick, or Hellrazor NAP
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Ok I guess if I have to...Slick Tricks
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While I think they are all good choices. Grading them on the4properties I look for in a Broadhead Flight, toughness, quality, and ability to inflict damage. I think the Slick Trick is the clear winner. If you needed more penetration then the Hellrazor might be my choice but not with any NA game. Muzzy's are a good broadhead at a great price point, but when it comes to flight and toughness the ST will win out for just a few $ more.

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Germ, they look great and tough, but Dan brought up a good point earlier about not having replacement blades for the NAP Hellrazor, a one peice head??
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Germ, they look great and tough, but Dan brought up a good point earlier about not having replacement blades for the NAP Hellrazor, a one peice head??
I have shot a 1 piece head for 7 years now. In 2005 I shot 3 does, a 142'' and 130'' buck with 1 BH
If you hit something that will bend a Montec or Hellrazor a SL, Muzzy or anything else will be rendered useless.

But the SL and Muzzy does give you a 4th blade, any of them would work
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Not enough info.......for what game? Bow Setup? etc.

Assuming a high performance adult set up of atleast 60# draw weight, and whitetails.........Slick Tricks.
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Can't stand Muzzy. I've never been able to get them to fly. Don't like the way they go together, don't stay sharp.......Just don't like em.

Hellrazor? can't say a thing about them, never used them, not familiar with them.

Slick tricks? Impressive to say the least. SUPER sharp, fly like lazers, and they trick 'em every time.
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X Force 73# 365 gr arrow for whitetails Matt
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