slick trick magnum 100 grain
#1
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: southwestern wisconsin
Posts: 180
slick trick magnum 100 grain
Asking the wife for some new broadheads for x-mas and put these on the list. I love trying new heads, anyone have any input on these that how do they stack up against other fixed heads you have hunted with. I used shuttle t lock heads two years ago and shot a nice doe and used the nitrons this year and shot three deer with them. Two bucks and a doe. Great little head. Scoot
#4
I'm switching to Slick Tricks.The owner of my local pro shop gave me one to try and was amazed how easy to tune it was and and how insanely sharp they are and even after a half dozen shots into a block target they seemed sharper than a new muzzy.
I was using Rage and get tired of replacing the o-rings that hold the blades closed, it's a yearly headache of looking for the dry rotted ones that won't hold the blades closed, not to mention that i got butterknifes that are sharper.
I was using Rage and get tired of replacing the o-rings that hold the blades closed, it's a yearly headache of looking for the dry rotted ones that won't hold the blades closed, not to mention that i got butterknifes that are sharper.
#7
Spike
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 28
Was a bonefied mechanical user until I tried slick trick. Now I am slowly changing over. Got some grizz trick 2s for Christmas and killed a yote with them. Mechanical cut with fixed blade penetration and durability. Still like mechanicals but slick tricks are awesome. I'm really in a bind now. Guess I need more money.
#8
The Slick Tricks are everything they claim to be. They fly true and are destructive to tissue. Just watch your weight. Like I stated in my commment in the other post - at my 53# draw wt my penetration is such that I may not get a pass thru.