Slick tricks arrived but I dont know
#1
I don't know about these slick tricks. They are awful small. I hope they work as good as you guys say they do, not that I wouldn't believe you or anything. I guess I will have to try them out this weekend. If this broadhead does what they say then this company has perfected the broadhead.
#2
They do look so much differentafter years and years of looking at long bodied heads.........but put one together and look at it straight on.[:-]
Nothing to worry about there.
I picked up some myself and am looking forward to trying them. Guaranteed field point aerodynamics, solid steel ferrule and choice of 4 blade cutting diameters.
I've heard wayyyyyyyyy to many good things about these heads to not try them.
Mine will be the 1 1/8" Magnum 100gr version sitting atop a 410ish gr arrow doing about 295-300fps. If they fly as advertise out of a well tuned set-up, there's not a deer alive holding that back.
Nothing to worry about there.

I picked up some myself and am looking forward to trying them. Guaranteed field point aerodynamics, solid steel ferrule and choice of 4 blade cutting diameters.
I've heard wayyyyyyyyy to many good things about these heads to not try them.
Mine will be the 1 1/8" Magnum 100gr version sitting atop a 410ish gr arrow doing about 295-300fps. If they fly as advertise out of a well tuned set-up, there's not a deer alive holding that back.
#4
Gib,
I keep hearing that.......and considering the accuracy of my field points?
I look forward to them being as advertised. I have never really had any issues with tuning fixed blade heads but from what I hear these things might as well be advertised as guided or heatseeking.
That combined with 4 blades and 1 1/8 cut and I was sold.
I keep hearing that.......and considering the accuracy of my field points?

I look forward to them being as advertised. I have never really had any issues with tuning fixed blade heads but from what I hear these things might as well be advertised as guided or heatseeking.

That combined with 4 blades and 1 1/8 cut and I was sold.
#5
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I thought the same thing when I first saw them, but good things come in small packages. They do fly good and they do alot of damage in meat if you get my drift. Try em you will be buying more. I just threw my muzzys away after I got these.
#6
Ditto.... I did the same when I ordered the 125gr Slick Tricks. I shot Thunderheads for years and ended up tossing them out.
Right now I shoot Magnus Stinger 4-blade 125 grain and shootSlick Tricks for when it is windy. You will be amazed at how well they fly! I mean, you could shoot them in a bad, swirling, 35mph wind, and they will still hit dead on!
Right now I shoot Magnus Stinger 4-blade 125 grain and shootSlick Tricks for when it is windy. You will be amazed at how well they fly! I mean, you could shoot them in a bad, swirling, 35mph wind, and they will still hit dead on!
#8
ORIGINAL: Oneshot7
hey before anyone else throws out there old broadheads how bout tellin mei wouldnt min ehavin them LOL
hey before anyone else throws out there old broadheads how bout tellin mei wouldnt min ehavin them LOL
#10
Well I shot them last year, and I no longer am looking for a head to shoot. They are awsome, And Gary (owner) will do what he has to do to make you happy. Trust me just shoot them out of a well tuned bow.............


