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Old 12-02-2007, 08:40 AM
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I'm thinking of getting some slick trick for next year i want to get the 125 what cutting diameter would you recommend? The 1" or the 1 and 1 1./8??

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Go with the 1 1/8"cutting diameter. They fly fine and give you a bit bigger hole. The only reason to go smaller is if you are worried about penetration but you are fine at 60#.
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I sell the Mags (11/8") heads10 to 1 over the Standard size(1") Actually the Mags are the original size Slick Tricks. Standards were introduced later.

For the best deal on Tricks check out my website: www.meanvarchery.com

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The Slick Trick heads are the best that I've found for my set up. I shoot the 100gr Mags and have no reason to look for anything else! I just call them up and give them my CC and they are shipped the same day!!!!!!
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Old 12-02-2007, 09:13 PM
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ORIGINAL: MeanV2

I sell the Mags (1 1/8") heads 10 to 1 over the Standard size (1") Actually the Mags are the original size Slick Tricks. Standards were introduced later.

For the best deal on Tricks check out my website: www.meanvarchery.com

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How many come in a pack?

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Old 12-03-2007, 05:23 AM
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ORIGINAL: whitetailbowhunter

ORIGINAL: MeanV2

I sell the Mags (1 1/8") heads 10 to 1 over the Standard size (1") Actually the Mags are the original size Slick Tricks. Standards were introduced later.

For the best deal on Tricks check out my website: www.meanvarchery.com

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Slick Tricks only come 3 to a pack

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Go with the Mags they worked great for me.
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Go with the Mags they worked great for me.
I agree! Last year I used the 100 grain mags and this year switched to the 125 grain Mags for a little higher FOC. Those 125's are built like a tank!

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I shot a doe w/ the 100 gr. mags this fall. IMPRESSIVE is all I can say. They'll be my head of choice next year, and meanV2's website is where they will come from.

1 or 1 1/8 inch? Not even a question really. As good as the mags fly, and as awesome a hole as they make.....I'm not sure why ST even makes the smaller....
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