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Re: Slick trick broadheads
« Reply #90 on: August 10, 2012, 04:59:42 PM »
 :chuckle: You said it ...God Bless Scott  :beatdeadhorse: :beatdeadhorse: :beatdeadhorse: :beatdeadhorse: :sas: :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:

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Re: Slick trick broadheads
« Reply #91 on: August 10, 2012, 05:17:11 PM »
and hopefully someone can show me a slick trick that looks likes this once it goes completely threw an elks shoulder and sticks in the dirt ... Look at the blades ...you can tell it spinned threw some heavy bone and STILL THE HEAVY WEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WOOOOOORLD  :whoo: :whoo: :archery_smiley:

Gotta post some proof  :chuckle: :chuckle:  I checked out STARRFLIGHT .COM and I ( Personally ) need vanes on my arrows...THEY STUPID WITHOUT THEM .....Just saying  :yike:



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Re: Slick trick broadheads
« Reply #92 on: August 11, 2012, 07:33:09 AM »
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. :tup:  The tip got bent over slightly.

What's your poundage and draw length? At 70lbs and 30" draw that bow should be around 265 fps with that arrow.

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Re: Slick trick broadheads
« Reply #93 on: August 12, 2012, 06:15:34 AM »
BOWHUNTER as to your challenge about seeing a Slick Trick that went threw an elk shoulder. My last elk my Slick Trick busted through the offside shoulder. However the blades were not all twisted and bent they were still straight just dulled. So I touched up the blades, cleaned the head up and used the head to kill two more deer. Both pass throughs that stuck in the dirt, one which blew through a deers shoulder. It's my lucky head. Still spins true and ready to go. When I am done unpacking my house and find it I will take a picture of it.
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Re: Slick trick broadheads
« Reply #94 on: August 12, 2012, 06:47:48 AM »
 :chuckle: :chuckle: this could go on forever...My point is not many heads will take the punishment as this one did without braking the blades or the blades falling out ...that all, thats all I am saying....I need to quit coming back to this thread  :bdid: :chuckle: :chuckle: Heading out scouting today ...Got to find another Wasp Victum  :dunno: :chuckle:

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Re: Slick trick broadheads
« Reply #95 on: August 12, 2012, 06:49:55 AM »
"God gave you the gift of life, you owe it to God to give your best performance"

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Re: Slick trick broadheads
« Reply #96 on: August 12, 2012, 06:58:01 AM »
Here is what it comes down too ! We are all here to share each others experiences . Which we all are doing and thats what its all about ...We all have our favorite bow -broadheads and guns and cal. I just like keep  :stirthepot: :brew:

I love my ST and thats that. To  :jacked: for a moment  :stirthepot: and probably  :pee: in someones cheerios  I think I will start another debate about fletchings vs FOB's for those that don't know what the FOB is... its probably the greatest invention to stick and string in the last 1000 years. FOB = Fletching Only Better check them out starrflight.com Did I mention I shoot FOBs and I LOVE THEM just like my SLICK TRICKS.

You must be used to jets flying over your head, cause thats what it sounds like when a FOB is shot.  and another thing is NEVER EVER shoot 3D with someone who is shooting FOBs.  they destroy any fletching they touch, whether you shoot first or last.  and, they kept popping off his arrows.  as i can appreciate the technology, they are not for me.  just plain weird.
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Re: Slick trick broadheads
« Reply #97 on: August 13, 2012, 03:19:51 PM »
You must be used to jets flying over your head, cause thats what it sounds like when a FOB is shot.  and another thing is NEVER EVER shoot 3D with someone who is shooting FOBs.  they destroy any fletching they touch, whether you shoot first or last.  and, they kept popping off his arrows.  as i can appreciate the technology, they are not for me.  just plain weird.

FOBs really don't make much noise, you have a better chance of spooking game from a bow that doesn't have good vibration dampining than from a FOB. Taken 2 deer at 10 & 40 yrds both looking at me and neither moved till my ST punched bone. To use your "jets flying over your head" analogy, what sounds louder the jet flying towards you or away from you? Exactly, they wont here it coming till its to late.

As for 3D and destroying fletchings... its called a good grouping. Properly tune your bow, practice a bit more and one day when your all grow'd up you too can shoot as good as a FOB shooter  :chuckle:  :IBCOOL: JK

For the person who kept having his FOBs pop off while shooting 3D he must have some loose fitting nocks. I have never had an issue with them popping off. Infact the only time I have is when I have hit the back of another arrow and I broke the FOB (only down side is you cant group arrows unless you want to break a FOB or damage a shaft) and on a pass through of a deer but that's what they a supposed to do pop off to give you a point of impact mark..
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Re: Slick trick broadheads
« Reply #98 on: August 13, 2012, 06:16:57 PM »
"FOBs really don't make much noise, you have a better chance of spooking game from a bow that doesn't have good vibration dampining than from a FOB"

exactly my point, they are loud

"As for 3D and destroying fletchings... its called a good grouping. Properly tune your bow, practice a bit more and one day when your all grow'd up you too can shoot as good as a FOB shooter     JK "

thats just plain funny :chuckle:

as for his fobs coming off, its because he was pulling them off my arrows that were already in the 12 ring :chuckle:
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Re: Slick trick broadheads
« Reply #99 on: August 13, 2012, 06:20:26 PM »
"FOBs really don't make much noise, you have a better chance of spooking game from a bow that doesn't have good vibration dampining than from a FOB"

exactly my point, they are loud

"As for 3D and destroying fletchings... its called a good grouping. Properly tune your bow, practice a bit more and one day when your all grow'd up you too can shoot as good as a FOB shooter     JK "

thats just plain funny :chuckle:

as for his fobs coming off, its because he was pulling them off my arrows that were already in the 12 ring :chuckle:

and what is starflight anyway.  sounds like a certain type of bar that should be in an alley way of seattle or portland where only men frequent. :dunno:
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Re: Slick trick broadheads
« Reply #100 on: August 13, 2012, 06:57:41 PM »
O.K I can not resist  :dunno: :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle: THATS FUNNY SHEET RIGHT THEIR NOW  :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:

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Re: Slick trick broadheads
« Reply #101 on: August 14, 2012, 11:15:00 AM »
Ahhh, what else can I say to  :stirthepot: make someone  :bash: without  :beatdeadhorse:  hmmmmm oh, POLITICS and the election. Saw a bumper sticker that said Jimmy Buffet for President. Made me think of a line from one of his songs " so why don't we get drunk and screw " my wife hates it when I sing that line to her. Jimmy you got my vote!  :tup:

Ok, back on topic ST are good everything else is bad and FOBs are better than fletchings cuz I shoot them and say so  :chuckle:
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Re: Slick trick broadheads
« Reply #102 on: August 14, 2012, 06:08:08 PM »
Ahhh, what else can I say to  :stirthepot: make someone  :bash: without  :beatdeadhorse:  hmmmmm oh, POLITICS and the election. Saw a bumper sticker that said Jimmy Buffet for President. Made me think of a line from one of his songs " so why don't we get drunk and screw " my wife hates it when I sing that line to her. Jimmy you got my vote!  :tup:

Ok, back on topic ST are good everything else is bad and FOBs are better than fletchings cuz I shoot them and say so  :chuckle:

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Re: Slick trick broadheads
« Reply #103 on: August 14, 2012, 08:33:08 PM »
I have shot Deer and Elk with Muzzy's, Savora's, Thunderheads, Wac Ems and Slick Tricks. The 100gn Slick Trick Standards are whats in my quiver right now. Muzzys were probably the weakest of them all. .20 blades. Thunderheads had blades come out. Savoras were good when I was shooting maybe 265fps. WacEms are a good head also. I have a back bone I boiled from a deer I shot a few years ago at 70 yards (shooting up hill and hit in the spine) that has my Slick Trick still embedded in it. I also shot a cow elk 2 years ago that the first shot was back after the arrow nicked a branch, I tracked it for a few hrs before getting another shot (facing me straight on loosing daylight and pulling out that day) at 67 yards and I drilled her right between the eyes! Arrow penetrated about 4inches and she flopped over and was DEAD on impact. I have the broadhead and whats left of the arrow still. I really wanted to boil the skull and leave the broadhead and arrow in it but just didnt have the time. ST still looks great tho.
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Re: Slick trick broadheads
« Reply #104 on: August 14, 2012, 08:48:43 PM »
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. :tup:  The tip got bent over slightly.

What's your poundage and draw length? At 70lbs and 30" draw that bow should be around 265 fps with that arrow.

It better be a 100+lb'r cause if its not I call BS!  I shoot one of the fastest bows on the market (2010 Strother SR71) and its ALOT faster than a Gaurdian. MY particular SR shoots an IBO arrow at 338fps @ 65lbs 29' Draw with a peep and loop. So at 70lbs (add 5fps) 343fps and 30' draw (add 10fps) 353fps with a peep and loop. NO GUARDIAN will match that. PERIOD! SO your 510 grn arrow at 300fps???? DUDE really????? Not to start anything but seriously you need to go shoot that through a diff chrono cause it is nowhere near accurate. :tup:
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