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Slick Trick broadheads
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09/29/10 10:01 PM
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SL0424
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Anybody shot these before? I bought some they told me good things so just wanted to hear it from the experts. Let me know ya'lls opinion.
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Re: Slick Trick broadheads
[Re: SL0424]
#1709027
09/29/10 10:07 PM
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aussie1
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Great bheads fly just like field points. Leave great blood trail.
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Re: Slick Trick broadheads
[Re: aussie1]
#1709042
09/29/10 10:16 PM
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SL0424
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thats good to hear thanks
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Re: Slick Trick broadheads
[Re: SL0424]
#1709077
09/29/10 10:35 PM
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ctownboy
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Don't have them but will be my next set of broadheads.
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Re: Slick Trick broadheads
[Re: ctownboy]
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09/29/10 11:24 PM
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wgonfan
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Re: Slick Trick broadheads
[Re: SL0424]
#1709189
09/29/10 11:32 PM
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Brother in-law
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Fly Straight, Sharp, Reasonable price, easy to put together, and big blood trails
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Re: Slick Trick broadheads
[Re: Brother in-law]
#1709351
09/30/10 12:43 AM
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Paulpaul
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 Why are you still talking, I stopped listening a long time ago!!
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Re: Slick Trick broadheads
[Re: Paulpaul]
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09/30/10 12:53 AM
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ccoker
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Re: Slick Trick broadheads
[Re: ccoker]
#1709388
09/30/10 01:02 AM
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DeerKilla
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I use the 100 grain slick tricks out of my crossbow and they are awesome! had one cruise through a pig so fast it didn't even know it was hit. stood there eating corn for about 45 seconds before blood started dripping out of it's nose....then it fell over!!!!
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Re: Slick Trick broadheads
[Re: DeerKilla]
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09/30/10 01:54 AM
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rtp
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X2 what everyone has said. They fly exactly like my field points.
Let'em grow old
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Re: Slick Trick broadheads
[Re: Brother in-law]
#1709777
09/30/10 03:35 AM
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Bowtech82
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Fly Straight, Sharp, Reasonable price, easy to put together, and big blood trails I will let you know in a few days
Primos Speak the Language
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Re: Slick Trick broadheads
[Re: Bowtech82]
#1709820
09/30/10 03:51 AM
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AdgerC15
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buddy tried to shoot them...blades broke on a miss in the dirt. blades broke on a shot deer...i think blades even broke in target (not really)
Not for me, i need reusable
ac
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Re: Slick Trick broadheads
[Re: AdgerC15]
#1710191
09/30/10 01:24 PM
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DeerKilla
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your buddy didn't put them together right then! i shot a doe and it passed through and hit a t-post! it destroyed the arrow but the broad head was still together.
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Re: Slick Trick broadheads
[Re: DeerKilla]
#1710384
09/30/10 02:34 PM
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DoubleB20
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I have used them for several years. I even resharpen them (I know, I'm cheap). They seem to be very durable for me.
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Re: Slick Trick broadheads
[Re: DoubleB20]
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09/30/10 03:53 PM
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GLC
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I shot mine through my back fence, by accident. 5/16" thick wood, did not brake it or bend it. Resharpened it and still got it. Still flies true.
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Re: Slick Trick broadheads
[Re: GLC]
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09/30/10 05:03 PM
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Eland Slayer
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I use them and they are great!!
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Re: Slick Trick broadheads
[Re: Brother in-law]
#1710872
09/30/10 05:06 PM
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REDGUN
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Fly Straight, Sharp, Reasonable price, easy to put together, and big blood trails +1 
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Re: Slick Trick broadheads
[Re: Brother in-law]
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09/30/10 05:49 PM
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Dan_the_Bowhunter
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Fly Straight, Sharp, Reasonable price, easy to put together, and big blood trails +1 Fly like field points As for the big blood trails, ill let you know in a couple days. 
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Re: Slick Trick broadheads
[Re: SL0424]
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09/30/10 07:01 PM
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Smiling Mallard
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I use Rage 2 and 3 blades but use Slick Tricks if I'm shooting through netting of a pop-up (but would use them anytime). Slick Tricks are awesome heads that fly just like your field tips. My son killed is first deer with a bow last season and was only pulling 35-36 pounds. He had a complete pass through on his doe at 17 yards with a arrow topped with an 85 grain Slick Trick.   Adger...I'm sure glad I read your post again cause I was fixing to accuse you of "Operator Error" and then realized you were talking about some "Friends" of yours. LOL. Before I let Colt shoot at a deer I bought a package of the heads so he could practice with them and I had him out shooting rabbits, coons, squirrels...man he skipped some of those head off rocks, feeder legs..blades got chipped up but none ever broke or parted. 
"Call 'em up close and shoot 'em in the face"
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Re: Slick Trick broadheads
[Re: Smiling Mallard]
#1711211
09/30/10 07:10 PM
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SL0424
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Thanks guys good info I will let yall know what happends this weekend
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Re: Slick Trick broadheads
[Re: SL0424]
#1711472
09/30/10 08:44 PM
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BYPATHofNIGHT
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Good luck. And yes, I use them, and like them.
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