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Rage Questionable......
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<blockquote data-quote="TRHC" data-source="post: 985543" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>I would never shoot any animal with a dull broadhead of any kind. That said, a used but undamaged head that still spins true will get new blades and promptly go back into my quiver. That's why I went from Muzzys to Slick Tricks. I shot Muzzys for over 10 years and had very good success with them. I did, however, notice that the aluminum ferrules of the Muzzys were prone to bending after a passthru or other hard impact(or a miss!). I tossed a few Muzzys each year because they wouldn't pass a spin test. That's why I really like the all-steel construction of the Slick Tricks. I have now killed several deer with a single head, simply changing the blades after each shot taken. I'm like some of the others who have already posted, I have a lot of confidence in that particular arrow/head. I KNOW the last few times it's been unleashed, it's gone where it's supposed to. That's a confidence builder. TRHC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRHC, post: 985543, member: 4485"] I would never shoot any animal with a dull broadhead of any kind. That said, a used but undamaged head that still spins true will get new blades and promptly go back into my quiver. That's why I went from Muzzys to Slick Tricks. I shot Muzzys for over 10 years and had very good success with them. I did, however, notice that the aluminum ferrules of the Muzzys were prone to bending after a passthru or other hard impact(or a miss!). I tossed a few Muzzys each year because they wouldn't pass a spin test. That's why I really like the all-steel construction of the Slick Tricks. I have now killed several deer with a single head, simply changing the blades after each shot taken. I'm like some of the others who have already posted, I have a lot of confidence in that particular arrow/head. I KNOW the last few times it's been unleashed, it's gone where it's supposed to. That's a confidence builder. TRHC. [/QUOTE]
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