slick tricks vs. muzzy mx3 or 4's
#11
Typical Buck
Joined: Mar 2003
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From: McDonough, GA
Definitely, Slick tricks. I was out shooting them last night right along with my field tips. They were shooting right in the same group. I use the 1 1/8" 100 grain Magnums.
I'm also going to try the Grizztricks. If they fly well, I'll use them too.
I'm also going to try the Grizztricks. If they fly well, I'll use them too.
#13
Joined: May 2005
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From: StL, MO
Never shot a ST, so can't comment. Shot Muzzy for years, like I said in another thread. Would not rec'd the MX-4 to anyone. Their other heads you will do fine with.
You might want to take a look at the Steeforce Phathead. Tough as heck (thickest blades on the market), and flies fantastic. We have had just phenomenal luck with them so far (turkeys and a bunch of hogs).
You might want to take a look at the Steeforce Phathead. Tough as heck (thickest blades on the market), and flies fantastic. We have had just phenomenal luck with them so far (turkeys and a bunch of hogs).
#14
I would definately say the slick tricks out of those two choices. Muzzy are good but i would prefer the steel construction of the trick vs. the aluminum construction of the muzzy.
I used the tricks last year and I was VERY impressed. I was shooting the 85 gr. then and I blew clear thru a huge doe, buster her offside leg and the arrow stuck in the ground. I had a blood trail stevie wonder could follow.
This year I plan on using the magnus buzzcut and the slick trick but this year I am carrying the 100 gr. magnum.
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I used the tricks last year and I was VERY impressed. I was shooting the 85 gr. then and I blew clear thru a huge doe, buster her offside leg and the arrow stuck in the ground. I had a blood trail stevie wonder could follow.
This year I plan on using the magnus buzzcut and the slick trick but this year I am carrying the 100 gr. magnum.

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