Slick Tricks (Bad to the bone)

Stay Sharp

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Oct 6, 2015
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WI
I took a few weeks of vacation to do some rut bowhunting. I saw a lot of deer and passed a many bucks and does. It was an enjoyable time. Towards the tail end of the trip the farmer who land I hunt said he wanted a deer and if I had the chance to shoot one for him I should.

The final hunt for me was the morning of Nov. 11. At 8:30 in the morning I shot a buck with my slick trick magnum broadhead. Im only shooting 57 pounds and the buck was 30 yards away and 30 feet below me. The arrow entered as shown below.



I didnt notice a hole in the hide on the far side and the arrow broke on impact or when the deer moved both legs. It broke about 4 inches from the insert. The buck expired quickly due to both lungs being perforated. Then I deboned the deer and found the slick trick and arrow.

The broadhead smashed the far side leg bone right above the elbow. The broadhead was in great shape. The blades were not really that dull.





 

Stay Sharp

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Oct 6, 2015
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A little time spent with the Stay Sharp sharpener and its ready to kill another deer. This is the third deer I killed this year with the slick trick magnum. Im pleased with the price, the flight, The damage they do and the durability.



Now I will return this deer, cut and wrapped to the farmer.
 

jaeger63

New Member
Jun 14, 2015
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Colorado Springs, Co
I've been using Razor Tricks for years and love them. I kiiled many elk, deer and a Kodiak Brown and I've never had a problem with them. Slicks tricks are quality heads for sure!!!!
 

hoshour

Veteran member
I've used Slick Tricks for the last three years on deer. I am shooting at fairly close ranges and on smaller deer here in NC but almost all my shots are pass-throughs. We have more liberal seasons here, so I normally shoot 2 to 4 deer a year with them.

I should add though, that on one buck I shot perfectly broadside at 25 yards I hit him mid-chest a few inches behind his front leg. But the sound was like a golf ball hitting a tree (a sound I am familiar with). I must have hit a rib dead-center. The arrow turned in the deer and exited in front of the rear hind leg at a backwards angle, so I only got one lung. I confirmed the entrance and exit wounds when I got to the deer. I was only shooting 56 lbs with a pretty light arrow and 125 gr Slick Tricks. That's the only deer I have gut shot in the last few years and it made me sick.
 
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