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slick trick testing thread................

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i read a thread on someone testing slick trick's againest other BH's into a cinder block but i can't find it yet on a search.................bob

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i'm sure it was on this forum, no body knows???................bob

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Post by bojangles »

im not sure.I know on youtube they test slicks against other heads by shooting them through a barrel....
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I have no recollection of that thread, and I don't miss many that involve testing..
I have heard of a fridge, but not concrete. I don't see the point, it would be destroyed, as well as the rest of the arrow.
I would like to see it happen though. :D If you find it, post it here please.
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Um, ...that wouldn't have involved a concrete deer lawn ornament would it? :roll:
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Post by Pydpiper »

lscha wrote:Um, ...that wouldn't have involved a concrete deer lawn ornament would it? :roll:

After making that dumb comment of mine I am considering getting a concrete one and drilling a 6" hole in for bench practicing, a bit of forced confidence. :D

If this isn't figured out by tomorrow I will launch a slick in to a cinder block, I am getting curious if it would fit in the confines of the "whats the worst that could happen?" category.
Toughest part is talking the wife in to holding up the cinder block. :shock:
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Post by mikej »

i don't remember seeing it here either
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Post by Esox »

IMHO- Unless you're really intending to hunt cinderblocks, don't waste a Slick that way... It'll cut any MEAT that it hits and afterall that is what you really want to test it against....... If you want to test it against something harder, shoot a shoulder blade, leg bone or maybe a rib... That'll tell you more about how durable or at least how functional a broadhead is... Just my opinion...

Shooting through barrels or cinderblocks might only come in handy if the buck is hiding behind one.....:)
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Post by one shot scott »

This may have been what you were looking for, found it on Ontario Outdoors forum. It mentions shooting thru sheetrock :shock:

http://www.archerybusiness.com/ArticleC ... spx?id=580

Yep, there it is. look at the "torture test"
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Man, that's gotta be the dumbest test on the net. $8 broadhead, $6 arrow,
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I always figured you guys just used road kill.
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