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Re: Rage broadheads

Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 8:21 am
by msbigdawg1234
Hear that the Slick Tricks are good flyin strong and sharp...they were hard to get few yrs ago...never shot them but may give them a try....

Re: Rage broadheads

Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 9:00 am
by camlock
msbigdawg1234 wrote:Hear that the Slick Tricks are good flyin strong and sharp...they were hard to get few yrs ago...never shot them but may give them a try....


I have NEVER heard anyone say negatives about them...they are just traditional and well made...they don't blow huge holes and gash making blood go everywhere...they fly straight, penetrate, and cut...kinda everything a Muzzy is supposed to do when it will fly straight...

The craze is huge cutting holes and massize bloodtrails...people are willing to sacrifice in other areas for that in the broadhead...

Re: Rage broadheads

Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 9:49 am
by deltadukman
camlock wrote:
msbigdawg1234 wrote:Hear that the Slick Tricks are good flyin strong and sharp...they were hard to get few yrs ago...never shot them but may give them a try....


I have NEVER heard anyone say negatives about them...they are just traditional and well made...they don't blow huge holes and gash making blood go everywhere...they fly straight, penetrate, and cut...kinda everything a Muzzy is supposed to do when it will fly straight...

The craze is huge cutting holes and massize bloodtrails...people are willing to sacrifice in other areas for that in the broadhead...



Like an axe through an animal....most stupid line in the hunting industry.

Re: Rage broadheads

Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 9:55 am
by jdbuckshot
I shoot slick tricks.

There is not a lot of difference in the looks of muzzy - thunderhead - slick tricks.

But the construction is much different. Muzzy and thunderheads shank are both machined from aluminum. slick tricks are machined from steel. there fore they are much more true right out the lathe. you can only machine alumium to a certain tollerance. and once they hit bone, an aluminum head is much more likely to bend or become untrue, or even if they hit dirt.

Re: Rage broadheads

Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 10:29 am
by camlock
Which slick trick do you shoot? I would like to shoot them myself, just haven't...might try them out of the X-Force...

jdbuckshot wrote:I shoot slick tricks.

There is not a lot of difference in the looks of muzzy - thunderhead - slick tricks.

But the construction is much different. Muzzy and thunderheads shank are both machined from aluminum. slick tricks are machined from steel. there fore they are much more true right out the lathe. you can only machine alumium to a certain tollerance. and once they hit bone, an aluminum head is much more likely to bend or become untrue, or even if they hit dirt.