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Anyone have any experience with them? I have seen some real positive reviews around the net and am too cheep to buy a pack on my own. Are they easy to resharpen? Are they quiet in flight? are they tuff? Do they leave huge blood trails? Are they worth the money?
I am especially interested in the 100gr ones.
Id love to see some Pics of what they look like attached to an arrow if you have any?
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slider does.
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Gotta be honest, I have never used or seen one, but the reviews I have heard from people who have used them say that they are truly the "TOP" of the broadhead food chain.
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$80.00 PER 3 HOLY SHAT.
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January 07, 2008, 02:07:05 PM »
Look like a great cut on contact design. Holy crap they are expensive. Priced right out of my willingness to pay. I am shooting Muzzy 3 blades and have always had a total pass through on deer. If I hunted elk or larger I would also go to a two blade, but probably the Muzzy also.
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January 07, 2008, 02:16:37 PM »
....those look wicked. I like how they are sharpened all the way back to the insert. Does anyone know how they fly? HONESTLY PLEASE
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January 07, 2008, 03:50:50 PM »
How do they fly? LIKE A DART!!!! This is a 100 Grain.They are not sharpened in the rear only beveled. When you consider spending $1200.00 on a Bow. $30.00 on the Business end of your arrow isn't expensive? Good Luck
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January 07, 2008, 03:57:00 PM »
wow really cool. Looks pretty serious. thanks for sharing the pictures
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January 07, 2008, 04:10:09 PM »
I used NAP razorbaks and Loved cut on contact sharp and lots of blood. My only complaint was sometimes tuning was an issue. Over the last three years I have been yoyoing around different brands and have not found anything that I really like. the latest head was the slick trick and I really liked a lot about them but I was not thrilled with replaceable blades. I kept having the blades wobble.
The sliver flames have the same shape as the razorbaks but appear thicker if they fly like field tips I may have a new head.
Now I just need to save some money so I can afford some.
Anyone shoot a deer or Elk with one? How much damage did they do?
Slider are they easy to resharpen??
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January 08, 2008, 02:12:36 PM »
Those are sweet!
Being a rookie archer........
Is it preferable to use a cut on contact two blade over a three blade for elk? I have heard this before from some of the shows out there, but heard that a blade like the slick trick is the way to go. I am sure it is a preference thing, but thought I would ask.
If two blades are better, then I would love to use these bad boys!
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January 09, 2008, 11:39:08 PM »
to much for me to pay...but man those are some nice looking broadheads thats forsure.
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