#2976739 - 10/11/12 07:12 AM
Slick Tricks
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UTGrad
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Anyone shoot Slick Tricks and if so which model?
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#2976769 - 10/11/12 07:38 AM
Re: Slick Tricks
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REM7
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Registered: 08/19/08
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Loc: GRUNDY COUNTY
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Yep, the magnums.
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#2976854 - 10/11/12 08:42 AM
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kasey
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Yep the mags 0n deer yotes hogs
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#2976922 - 10/11/12 09:33 AM
Re: Slick Tricks
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Andy S.
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I have hardly ever heard anything but positive press on the Slick Tricks. I have owned some for 3-4 years, and just assembled them last night. I may or may not use them this year, but have been seriously considering it. Take a look at the numerous reviews on Cabela's website, as they get pretty good accolades from most. http://www.cabelas.com/catalog/search.cm...ch-All+Products
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#2976932 - 10/11/12 09:38 AM
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ratsnakeboogy
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I won't use anything else.
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#2976943 - 10/11/12 09:52 AM
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feldmutze
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I've also used them for years, the std 100 grain ones. I opened a new pack recently and they weren't as sharp as usual...I posted a thread yesterday on broadhead sharpeners as a result.
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#2977048 - 10/11/12 11:09 AM
Re: Slick Tricks
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smstone22
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I have used them for the past several years on numerous kills. I shoot the 100 grain standards. They shoot great for me and penetrate great. I wont use anything else either.
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#2977116 - 10/11/12 11:57 AM
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bowtch huntr209
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Not trying to hijack but have you looked at those VPA's? I'm thinking about buying some
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#2977158 - 10/11/12 12:34 PM
Re: Slick Tricks
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Relentless
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Registered: 07/24/11
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I have not shot Slick Tricks, but some hunting bud's of mine shoot them. Very true flight, good penetration, and good blood trails. Actually saw a quartering shot take down an elk (it ran about 100 yards).
If I was to shoot a fixed broadhead, it would most likely be the Slick Trick; mostly because of their accuracy and close comparison to field point flight.
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#2977435 - 10/11/12 03:20 PM
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Crow Terminator
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Yes. And they are my #1 pick for a fixed blade broadhead. I've shot the standard and mags...killed deer with both. Both leave awesome blood trails and blades have never been chipped, bent, or anything. I like the mags for a little bigger hole but one things for sure...as much as I like playing with broadheads, I don't go anywhere without at least one Slick Trick in my quiver.
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