Targets,broadheads and limb savers
#1
Thread Starter
Joined: Jan 2005
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From: jefferson county illinois
I have three questions. What is a good target for carbon arrows that will take both broadheads and field points?
What is your opinon on slick trick broadheads?
I have a new Switchback( It is already quiet) would it make any sense to add limbsavers and/or a stabilizer?
Thanks
What is your opinon on slick trick broadheads?
I have a new Switchback( It is already quiet) would it make any sense to add limbsavers and/or a stabilizer?
Thanks
#3
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: auburn new york USA
ive got th 35 $ bass pro brand target im not going to constinally shoot rounds of broadheads i hjust had to see how they shotthis way ill get all my$ out of it
#4
I've got a delta 3d with replaceable vitals great for broadheads and fine for target arrows. I've got a bracklyn bag great for target arrows stops broadheads but tuff to remove.
Just ordered the slicktricks, should be here any day now. Should fly real nice out of my Switchback.
And limbsavers work to make a quieter bow more quiet and dampens vibrations and shock.
Just ordered the slicktricks, should be here any day now. Should fly real nice out of my Switchback.

And limbsavers work to make a quieter bow more quiet and dampens vibrations and shock.
#5
I have a "The Black Hole" target - sort of lower quality than "The Block". It's okay for field tips, but will easily get shot to h*ll in a heartbeat with broadheads.
I am still toying with the idea of trying Slick Tricks, because everyone has been talking about them and the posts about them are all over this site. Currently, I shoot a 100gr Magnus Stinger 4-blade and it flies perfect - no tuning needed! But I still am looking hard into Slick Tricks with a "what the heck" type of curiosity factor.
Limb Savers are cool and really help quiet down the vibrationand helps eliminate any shock to the limbs.
I am still toying with the idea of trying Slick Tricks, because everyone has been talking about them and the posts about them are all over this site. Currently, I shoot a 100gr Magnus Stinger 4-blade and it flies perfect - no tuning needed! But I still am looking hard into Slick Tricks with a "what the heck" type of curiosity factor.
Limb Savers are cool and really help quiet down the vibrationand helps eliminate any shock to the limbs.




