Slick Trick Broadhead 1 1/8
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Without a doubt! That is the only use I have made of it so far. They worked flawlessly when I used them with the Crossbow Sniper 370 from Centerpoint.
It didn't cause any problems for me
Your answer would be yes, since the Magnum is only 1 1/8", but the Standard is only 1". I think this is great, B.H. I used to use them to bh tune bows when I had a shop. With my existing can, it has shot over a thousand shots, and I just need to change the blades in order for it to be as good as
Any of the two will do. It is always the same old thing for me. I pick a couple I like the look of and try them out. In the past, I was successful with Slick Trick, but this year I'll be experimenting with Wave Em.
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I have been using bow and arrow archery hunting for over 30 years and these are my favorites. I have tried dozens of different styles, from fixed to expandable, and back to fixed. It's just not worth it for me anymore to have expandable heads. Pass through shots are never a problem with these, and they are very accurate. A few years ago, I hit a buck in the shoulder blade with an arrow that pierced the bone, passed through the brisket and struck That was the only time these balls weren't going straight through, and Buck went 40 yards. There is a tremendous hole cut with 4 blades, and a lot of blood trails and hemorrhage result as well. Obviously there are some guys who swear by the Rage heads, etc. but I have killed at least 25 bucks with a compound bow and probably seven with these heads and I have never wished I had spent $35+ for 3 expandable heads that cut 2" or whatever that stuff does. There is nothing wrong with 25" and it is much more cost effective to shoot than 30". It doesn't seem to matter if I hit a hard bone or not since the ferrules are always You can also use it. On Amazon, you can also buy new replacement blades. It used to be tough to get these for less than $80 for a pack of 10. It granted you the option of trading some blades for practice heads, and was a much better deal.
The planes fly straight and are super tough. There are a couple of things to keep in mind. If you want your fixed blade broadhead to fly straight, you need to tune it with a paper Take your bow to a professional and get it paper tuned if you don't know how to do it. The second complaint is that any critic of these broadheads who appears to be claiming that they will not penetrate the shoulder is an When using a crossbow, even for crying out loud, do not aim at the shoulder. When you shoot at yourself with the shoulder, it should bounce back and you hope it penetrates far enough to kill you. If you hit the back of vitals, rather than the shoulder, you will do better. It is common for people to take marginal shots too soon after vitals in marginal shots back of vitals. To expire, the liver must rest for a minimum of four hours and the gut must rest for at least eight hours. Whenever you go after these animals too soon, you will chase them away and not be able to locate them again. While it is our responsibility to make the best shot we can, it is our decision after the shot that determines the success of the hunt.
It's common to hear about this, but I'd rather never repeat the experience, since I almost lost the largest buck of my life. As I did last year, I returned to the Slick Trick Broadhead and harvested a big buck early in the season and a female late in the Don't be fooled by large broadheads claiming to be better, this product has never let me down. As I prepare to hunt my first Elk in Wyoming with my compound bow this fall, I will use Slick Trick Broadheads.
I really like the design of these things. The sharpness was also exceptional. My first year with them is probably the last time I will be with them. She ran only 30 yards and I could tell as soon as she was hit that she wasn't going very The blade sliced through a rib cleanly. The steel is very strong, and it is Moreover, the price is the same for 2 or 3 packs of 4 as it is for 3. There is only one thing I disagree with about this film, the fact they don't stay together while not in the arrow. However, it doesn't stand out too much. Their arrows hold fast in your hand. They are a 100 percent recommended company.
The right bow set won't fix what ain't broke As an additional note, I still need to adjust my sights when switching between broadheads and field points. My lifestyle has always been that way for me, so there is no problem. It is a must that every archer practices with broadheads before Thanks to the "Tricks" I was able to achieve better results. The black bear I shot was an average size, cinnamon-colored bear weighing about 27 pounds The yard. When he quartered away from the bear, the arrow passed completely through it and buried itself deep under its belly. I am extremely impressed with the way these heads fly, punch a big hole (coming and going) and make. totally new to the scene of bear hunting, so perhaps my deer hunting mechanical head would have also passed through the head of a bear quartering away completely. What do you know? The majority of outfitters recommend (or demand) that their clients use fixed blade heads for spotting bears. This is what I've been looking for. It was 45 minutes since I was last seen by my bear There is a yard between my stand and the center of the town.
It's my first time hunting with a crossbow, but I used to hunt with an archery years ago. This is what I bought because of how they were rated on a broadhead testing website. I'm fine with that). The targets I've been hitting have been bullseye and I've been shooting great groups with 100g tipper tips, so I was confident I was on the right track. This past Monday, I had the opportunity to bag a nice buck It was easy to reset the bolt that had slipped slightly, and I even double-checked the broadhead was seated properly. This shot was taken broadside by me and it was excellent It feels good to be As Buck bolted away, I was waiting for it to crash to the ground. This didn't happen I came out and started eating again! I was not going to take part in another shooting. When I got home the next day, I set up the same scenario in my backyard At 35 yards and shooting down hill, it's easy There was a bullseye on the target tip. I used the broadhead again It missed the target completely by more than 18 inches and my bolt missed the target by more than 30 inches. Maybe user error - it didn't reach my target tip at all. It's not working for me, but I don't like it.
The broadheads fly well. Once I changed from thunderheads to arrows, I had to tune my bow for proper flight. So I cannot say anything about the effectiveness because I have not yet used them. In contrast, my uncle, who is an avid bow hunter, has now killed two bucks with these broadheads, and both were swift and clean kills with a massive blood trail. would give 5 stars for the slick trick customer service. I was missing one bolt locking washer from the package when it was delivered. After I sent an email to Slick Trick's website, they emailed me back to ask for my shipping address within 20 minutes. In fact, they sent me not just one additional washer, but a whole bundle of washers at no charge. Their customer service will ensure that I will return.