slick tricks
slick tricks
Has anyone seen or mabe even gotten to try the 175gr slick trick broadheads and if so what do you think of them?
M&M
Re: slick tricks
Weight Forward= Accuracy.......no matter how you get there!
Exocet 200
gt lazer 2 [turkey] gt lazer 4 [deer]
wasp sst hammers
groundpounder
lumizone
ff string
gt lazer 2 [turkey] gt lazer 4 [deer]
wasp sst hammers
groundpounder
lumizone
ff string
Re: slick tricks
I don't know if they are available yet but I have seen them in a magazine listing new products.
M&M
Re: slick tricks
I've been thinking about trying a 3 pack. They are available on the Bowhunter Superstore site for $26.10 for a 3 pack. Not that ridiculously priced so if you don't like 'em your not out an arm and a leg!
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Re: slick tricks
Thats why I keep going back to slick tricks, they are resonably priced and they fly well from a crossbow and with their 4 blades they create a wicked blood trail for their cutting diameter. I dont know about the 175's but I have seen them advertised as well and if they are not out yet I would think they would be for deer season.
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Re: slick tricks
I will probably buy a pack and try em out. I am thinking the heavier bh. should fly better than the lighter ones
M&M
Re: slick tricks
I was thinking about trying the new ST's, but my 125's fly pretty good with a 2219 XX75. Is there anything to be gained by adding 50 gr more up front. I'm shooting the 2219's with aluminum inserts and 125 gr Slick Tricks. Excalibur Exocet 200, FFF string. I would like to try a BOO string though, I heard they are the best and wont stretch as much as the FFF Excal string.
Re: slick tricks
i use 125gr slick's with a 110gr brass insert and two 25gr screw on weights in my alum 2117 XX75 camo hunters that gives me 21.4% FOC with a total of 550gr arrow....i can shoot those arrows all day out to 50 yards in the bullseye with the 125 slick's....one at a time
after all i don't need to bust up any arrows on targets, i'll save that duty for the deer
...........bob
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exocet 200. STS dampers.
boo string and trigger work.
munch mount quiver mount.
125 gr slick trick magums.
2" blazers on 2117 XX75 w/ brass inserts.
boo string and trigger work.
munch mount quiver mount.
125 gr slick trick magums.
2" blazers on 2117 XX75 w/ brass inserts.
Re: slick tricks
i also use a trimmed down alum insert's for my nocks that weigh 7/8gr also from 25gr....i dropped from 27gr with 4" vanes to 18gr with 2" blazer's and from 25gr to 7/8gr in my alum nock's, so that is a 27gr weight reduction from the tail end of my arrows....so far i pulled the trigger on two deer and two deer came home those days....both were offhand shots, both deer i used the same arrow with new blades on the second deer, one was 10 yards and the other was at 49 yards and both went down within 15 seconds and i found my arrow both times bout 20 yards behind the deer both times too....overall the work i put into finding this set up for my arrows have paid off big time with venison in the freezer....when i look through my scope at 50 yards to the target and looking where the 20 yard cross hair is on the target with the 50 mark on the bullseye, the 20 is bout 14" high on the bulleye....with that arrow weight coming out of my exocet 200 they are traveling at 290fps through a chrony
....anybody have any questions please ask or pm me...........bob
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exocet 200. STS dampers.
boo string and trigger work.
munch mount quiver mount.
125 gr slick trick magums.
2" blazers on 2117 XX75 w/ brass inserts.
boo string and trigger work.
munch mount quiver mount.
125 gr slick trick magums.
2" blazers on 2117 XX75 w/ brass inserts.