last year i shot 15 deer w/ mostly slick tricks out of my 10 pt. the farthest one went only 40 yards. most piled up in sight. ive been reading on othere sites that the blades on slick tricks may not be sharp. the batch of ST's that i got were fine--no honing necessary. i will be using ST's this year w/ my excalibur and hoyt.
i shoot muzzys 125gr off of my exomag and so far i am 1/1 with deer shot and recovered. just watch out when you pratice you can loose featheers really easy if you get them to close. i to thoguht about the 4 blade but why fix someting that works well for you.
your muzzys will bend and break and you will have fliers not so with Slicks. My % in reuseing my slicks are about 98% higher than with muzzy's and so far in the last 5 years no fliers.
After 29 whitetails, I have never had a muzzy bend or break. I think the slick trick is a fine head, but it did not fly well out of my phoenix. My max, they did. Now I also have an exocet 200, and have not shot them yet. I may try the G-5 montec, as they can be resharpened. I would love to shoot zwickey's, but have not heard of anyone shooting them. Out of my verticle bow, with some tinkering, they too could be extremely accurate. For the results I've gotten, I'm staying with muzzy's. Butcher
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after 24 years of hunting with a crossbow, Ive tried to get muzzys to group, 1 out of 10 I'd give them a 7, wasp's do ok give them a 8.5, but nothing I have shot yet has come close to Slick Tricks in consistancy. Isn't that what you want for your confadence when taking a shot ? I don't even shoot at the same 1" mark with the next shot. I place 9 1" blue type squares on a target block and shoot are a different one each shot at 20,30 and 40 yards.
It's funny how some of us can get the Muzzy's grouping well and others can't
With a bit of tinkering, I have no problem what so ever getting the 4 blade 130 gr Muzzy's to group the way I like out to 40 yards.
That said, I agree that the Slick Tricks are a great head and don't need tinkering to get them to group well. I shot my bull moose in 2004 with a 125 gr Slick Trick as well as a few deer with the 100 gr. But it was hard to get replacement blades here, so I went with the 4 blade Muzzy's and I'm happy with the way they shoot.
I've never tried them out of my compound yet, but out of my crossbows I have no problem.
I do wish that there was a dealer around here that sold the Slicks, but it doesn't look like that's gonna happen anytime soon.
Wolf all you need to do is give Gary a call. I usualy order 2 packs at a time and they last me all season unless I shooting crop damage. I usualy get 14 to 16 deer out of 6.
Don't get me wrong I use muzzys for years and they cut great. But I was tired replacing them every time I shot a deer. Something about the thickness of the slick trick head. They just don't mess up very often unless I hit a rock after a pass through.
Wolf all you need to do is give Gary a call. I usualy order 2 packs at a time and they last me all season unless I shooting crop damage.
mdcrossbow,
Would he go out of his way to send a few packages to Ontario, Canada?... I've never really asked Gary himself if he'd do that. I was buying them off a forum member which we seem to have lost. Which is really too bad, cause he was a helluva great guy to deal with. He was a great guy period!... And he sure knew his stuff!...
I'll send him an email or like you say, it might be better to give him a call and see if he would send a few packages down this way for a Canadian boy. If he will do that, I'll certainly stock up on them. I really liked that head for the size of a hole, and the internal damage they would can inflict, big holes and lot's of blood!...