Slick Trick Broadheads


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Here are the facts:

The blades are thicker than most other broadheads: .035"

The blades come from Solingen and have a Rockwell hardness of 54, I believe, which is harder than all others except the Silver Flames.

There are four blades, with a combined cutting surface of 2" on the smaller, Standard head, and even more on the Magnums.

The Alcatraz locking system causes the blades to be interlocked within the ferrule. They cannot pop out.

The new ferrules are constructed of a steel that is stronger than titanium.

They fly extremely well and are guaranteed to fly like a field point, or you get your money back.

The owner of the company will quickly and faithfully reply to all your inquiries.

They are much less expensive than most other heads.

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Guest BowhuntIL

Slick Tricks Rule!!!

Best head for the money out there today. The holes they leave look like 12 ga. slugs went thru. I wish I could show the picture of the entrance wound of the doe I took this year with one (it is on my phone). Washed it off and it is ready to go again. She didn't take 50 yards after the shot.

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Guest DoubleDee

Slick Trick's - Da best

I used mechanicals ever since I started bowhunting. Last year I tried Crimson Talons and they flew OK, Left a bid hole in a doe. Then I tried the Slick Tricks, and man, do they fly great. I am shooting at 304 fps and no problems. I thought about trying the Rage broadheads, but why,. You still hear of some opening issues, and the ST's are just perfect. There really is no need to change. I have killed 4 deer with them so far.

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I have killed 6 deer with them, all great performance, and if you don't hit a rock upon exit, have never had one I couldn't re-use. I am no wizard at sharpening knives, and the Accusharp and Redi-Edge sharpening tools I use for knives work great on the ST blades. They fly great out of any bow I have ever seen them shot from, and put big holes in deer.

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