Slick Trick Heads

ELR

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Apr 6, 2013
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I just bought some Slick trick razor tricks to try because they were significantly reduced in price compared to normal .... Just wondering what anyone has had for results with these heads on elk or deer for that matter! I just don't like the uncertainty of expandables, just one more thing that could happen
 

Slugz

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Oct 12, 2014
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Those are good broadheads. Very sharp and they fly good. Solid construction. I think those and the G5/Montecs are the two best out there. No issues with big game.
 

Edub

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I killed 2 elk last year with the slick trick standards. They fly like darts, and both arrows were complete pass through. I will warn you, they did the job very well and they elk went down in almost insight, however the blood trails aren't the best. I will continue to shoot these heads every year though.
 

Caseyu

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Aug 27, 2012
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I shoot the slick trick standards as well. Very sharp, very strong, and paired with some blazer vanes they fly like darts for me. buzz right through my last buck
 

NVBird'n'Big

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May 27, 2011
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I switched from Muzzy's to Slick Trick Magnums last year and was very happy. Was very happy with how close they flew to my field points requiring no additional tuning.
 

7shot

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Mar 26, 2015
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I second the above comments. I shoot 4 blade, 100 gr. slick trick magnums. Both animals, buck and bull, went down in 60 yards or less and both were complete pass through shots. I shoot out to 90 yards with my broadheads in practice, and they fly super well through my bow with 2 inch blazer vanes. I did try to shoot the broadhead with those Quick fletch vanes that spin twice as fast and they were not as accurate, just too much spin.
 

Bwht4x4

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Aug 29, 2012
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Changed over to them last year and shot an elk at 18 yards. I'm not sure the arrow even slowed down going through that elk! Love them and will probably stick with them for a long time.
 

25contender

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Mar 20, 2013
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I shoot the 125s and have had zero problems with them. One elk and 4 Deer last year . All were clean pass throughs.
 

okie archer

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Feb 5, 2015
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Coweta, Oklahoma
I agree with all above statements. I used the 125 grain last year in my daughter's crossbow. My ten year old daughter shot a whitetail with 125# xbow. Nasty blood trail, deer only made it about 70 yards.
 

Hycntryhtr

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Feb 22, 2014
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north colorado
Shot my goat at 75 yds and my bull at 47 yds with 100 grn magnums last yr both blew through like nothing they are all I shoot. Had a buddy blow through a bull and bury into the tree on the other side at 35 yds. Couldn't get the head out so we donated it to the gods.