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lol... yup... Elite 4200 is very clear. Was going to mount it on the new Weatherby tonight but Monster Bucks 17 Vol. 1 and a few Coronas got the best of me. Haha. I'll zero it at 100 yards. Never shot a deer beyond 50 sooo. Four posts alread Matt? Watch out wtnhnt. He is coming for you.

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lol... yup... Elite 4200 is very clear. Was going to mount it on the new Weatherby tonight but Monster Bucks 17 Vol. 1 and a few Coronas got the best of me. Haha. I'll zero it at 100 yards. Never shot a deer beyond 50 sooo. Four posts alread Matt? Watch out wtnhnt. He is coming for you.

You give me a week with a bag of eight o'clock coffee and a coffee maker and a computer i could reach 10k in a week non stop posting. Stevebeilgard i relize that, but this is the OFFICIAL bs thread lol.

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Yes, the deer was a pass through. All of them were. I have yet to shoot something with a Slick Trick that wasn't a pass through. Well that might be because I shoot a Mathews :p but we won't get into that. :D **stirring the pot**

BTW the above deer pic was the entrance hole.

Mathews? Always has been #1 I say. To the parts counter. :)

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This is a BS thread if the main topic is slick tricks and mathews, I think I'd rather keep talking about the Elite 4200 in the bowhunting forum. I got a 3200 on my 22 Hornet and love it.

Does a ST make any bigger hole than a Muzzy with the same cutting diameter? :chat:

Does a Mathews shooting 280 fps kill a deer any faster than a ROSS shooting 280 fps?:boxing:

Hey Spikekiller! You got an ugly deer picked out yet?

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Nope! But Slick Tricks are so sharp and fly so well that they have been listed as WMD's in third world countries! icon10.gif

If ST's are so good, then why do they need four blades to do what a Muzzy can do with three? :saber:

Chuck Norris was at my house this weekend, helping me build a new storage building. He was cutting the wood with his hands and driving the nails with his feet.

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