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Slick Tricks passed the steel drum test. Out of my Bowtech Guardian shooting a 510 grain arrow at 300 fps. It ended up in the center of the barrel unscathed. The tip got bent over slightly.
just to add some fuel to the fire, when did slick trick start making 3 blade heads? [smg id=11569][smg id=11568]
BOWHNTR you told me to visit Wasps site so I visited their website. This is what I learned. They did not mention what the tip or ferrule is made of. This leads me to belive that the Wasp uses an aluminum ferrule otherwise they would brag about their ferrule being steal just like everyother company does that uses a steal ferrule. Wasp claims the Boss is a cut on contact head which it clearly is not. (What other false claims do they make) So after researching Wasp broadheads this is why I won't switch from Slick Tricks. Slick Tricks have a larger cutting surface 2" compared to Boss 1.5"Have a steal ferrule so its tougher.Slick Tricks have thicker tougher blades .035" compared to Boss's .027".The Slick Trick costs $5 a pack less than the Boss.As far as penetration in one test the only head that out did the Slick Trick was the 150 grain German Kinetic Silver flame. But that costs $70 for 3. I have seen videos where people shot Slick Tricks into a cinder block, steel plate, plywood, steer shoulders, steel drum and the head and ferrule were undamaged. Blades didnt break or bend. I shot 3 animals with the same head, busted through an elk shoulder and its ready to go again. I have not seen people do these things with other heads and have them survive as well.
should I stop or keep going Just saying