Slick Trick
#11
Fork Horn
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location:
Posts: 306
It's the best flying fixed head I've ever tried, let's you shoot a fixed head with the flight capabilities of a expandable without having to worry about the downsides to expandables. Razor sharp and as tough as nails too.
#14
Put my Grizzs together, wow, nasty head. Pouring rain, so i didn't get to shoot them. One thing I did notice, that I like, is that there is a little recess behind the blades for the o-ring to sit right tight to the blades as well as the shaft of the arrow, which gives you rock solid locked-down blades. Good job Gary!
Oh, and they are SHARP SHARP SHARP! Watch yourself when putting them together!
Oh, and they are SHARP SHARP SHARP! Watch yourself when putting them together!
#15
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: South Central Wisconsin
Posts: 1,007
I just killed a doe Saturday night with the Slick Trick 100's. Granted, it wasn't a tough shot, 20 yards broadside, very slight quarter towards, but the slicks did their job. Broke the front leg bone, one rib in, one rib out, heart and one lung, full penetration and sticking in the dirt behind her. Once washed off, the head and blades looked as good as new.
She piled up less than 40 yards from where I shot, I think that's the thing I've noticed the most about ST's. None of my deer have gone farther than 60 yards, not the case in the past with other broadheads. It might be luck, but then again...
She piled up less than 40 yards from where I shot, I think that's the thing I've noticed the most about ST's. None of my deer have gone farther than 60 yards, not the case in the past with other broadheads. It might be luck, but then again...