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bushanic 03-20-2009 05:06 PM

Slick Trick Problem
 
Ok I just got them. 100 grain 1 1/8 Magnum. I have another post about my rage opening when shoot threw the mesh in my blind so I thought I would try the slick tricks. when I went to sight in I started at 10 yds then 15,18 and still all good ( found that to be a surprise up to 18 yds the slick tricks match the rage 2 blades scope settings, but when I went to 25yds I dam near missed the target to the right. thought I might have moved a little (using a shooting stick) so I shoot the same bolt again and sure enough it off to the right.not as bad but still off.
so I take a shoot at 20 and it is working its way back top the left a little. the end result is I can shoot up to 18 yds and i am dead on 19 yds and it off to the right.
Horton Summitt 150
Horton Carbon strike mx with lumenok
and hand cocking the bow

Just to mention With the same set up but using the rage 2 blade I had it sighted dead on at 25.

Thanks

smokepolehall 03-20-2009 05:22 PM

RE: Slick Trick Problem
 
mark your string with white on each side of your rail/deck. you are moving your string to one side or the other and the farther you shoot the worse it will be off. thats why i use a rope cocker. its not cause i can't pull my 150 lb vixen but i can't keep the string perfectly centered as i do with rope cocker.

bushanic 03-20-2009 05:50 PM

RE: Slick Trick Problem
 
Smokepole< I hear what your are saying . would I also see the with my rage set up? I always question my pull when I have a shoot go off a little but with the way the Rage heads group at 25 and 30 I fell pretty good about it. the slick Trick heads are doing something funny in that next yds They inter the target at a differrent angle also. It looks like it is coming up from the ground when It should have a downward look.

smokepolehall 03-20-2009 05:58 PM

RE: Slick Trick Problem
 
slicks have a balance washer and they take abit of playing with to get them spinning correctly. awshucks put several of them on me at 3-D shoot. i tuned them up by hand he ck'ed with a dial indicator. they are fine BH's just take some tuning. may have to move washer a couple times to have them spin right. if your off 1/16" while cocking it can be 6" or 8" off at 20 yds. if shots are 20 yds and less its dead deer. lots of BH's don't shoot the same area as others of same weight.

bushanic 03-20-2009 06:13 PM

RE: Slick Trick Problem
 
What do you mean by (may have to move washer a couple times to have them spin right.)

Horizontal Hunter 03-20-2009 06:41 PM

RE: Slick Trick Problem
 
Loosen the broadhead up and turn the washer 1/8 to 1/4 of a turn. Re-tighten and spin test the broadhead to see if there is any wobble in the broadhead. If there is still a noticeable wobble turn the washer again. You will find a spot where the broadhead spins true and only then will it fly right.

I switched to NAP Spitfires for next season and every one of them spun true out of the package and all of the ones I weighed were exactly 125g. The weight is a pet peeve of mine. I figure that with the amount of money we spend on a broadhead it should weigh what it is supposed to weigh. I have seen them off as much as 5g. I know that the effect on flight is negligible, it just annoys me. I guess I am just a little AR.:D

Bob



Cossack 03-20-2009 08:30 PM

RE: Slick Trick Problem
 
Are you shooting through mesh? If so could it be the angle at which you are shooting that has changed?

Cossack 03-21-2009 07:04 AM

RE: Slick Trick Problem
 
Just occurred to me, that appears to be a unweighted arrow, relatively low FOC. They may be planing because they don't have enough weight in the tip (esp since the luminock adds weight to back). Arrows with low FOC (I prefer at least 15% in mine) can plane with a broadhead. The mechanicals would not necessarily do that since their profile is more like a field tip.

bushanic 03-21-2009 12:39 PM

RE: Slick Trick Problem
 
I will have to check my foc with the slick trick on them. And try the turning the washer.

awshucks 03-21-2009 12:52 PM

RE: Slick Trick Problem
 
I helped a guy set up a Horton a few years ago, package deal w/ their low profile bheads. we got good groups at 30 but when i tried Slicks the groups dropped 10" low right. Never did try the Horton bheads as he was disgusted and was going to off the bow. I called Horton to see what might be the problem as I was totally baffled and whoever I talked to told me to 'just use mechanicals'.

I think I answered your post on another site, but it's almost got to be wobble, FOC, centering string or a combo of those.

If you are using lighted nocks, most likely too low of FOC, brass inserts if possible would be cheapest test on that. Good luck! Be sure to let us know if you solve the problem.

bushanic 03-28-2009 12:11 PM

RE: Slick Trick Problem
 
A little update. I got some time to make a back drop for my target so if i miss i wont mess up another arrow.
So with that done I start shooting. After 2 hours of shooting one arrow at a time. I have found with my set up The added weight of the lumenok is the problem. a carbon strike mx arrow with the slick's and NO lumenok did very good from 25 to 30. I then try the same arrow set up but with the lumenok at 25 yards it dropped 2inches and was 4 inches to the right. I did this same shoot 10 times each time It hit in the same area.

This was a practice shoot at 5 yards and it didn't pass threw.


bushanic 03-28-2009 12:13 PM

RE: Slick Trick Problem
 
here is another pic.


Cossack 03-28-2009 02:37 PM

RE: Slick Trick Problem
 
I'd do a problems solving sequence like this, starting form most likely to least.
1. Make sure all your bow screw/bolts are tight, cams in time, no cracks in limbs.
While I'm at it check sights to make sure they are tight.
2. Cock the bow with a string cocker, to make sure bowsting is centered.
3.. Determine FOC. If less than 15 add weight to the front until it's at least 18 to 20%.



Washer trick is a new one for me. No comment.



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