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

I've always heard that bad things come in 3's icon10.gif But worse things come in 4's, namely bigger holes.

If your Muzzy's shoot good, then keep it. I shoot the Slick Tricks. They are all steel, one piece and are tough as nails. They'll shoot the same as Field tips to 50 because I've done it. The problem with Muzzy is that you'll have to be careful and make sure all your Muzzy tips spin good on your arrows because with the longer ferrule and blades you could get planing issues. Just make sure your inserts spin like a top and your Muzzy's will do the job just as well as any other tip.

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.

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

I've always heard that bad things come in 3's icon10.gif But worse things come in 4's, namely bigger holes.

If your Muzzy's shoot good, then keep it. I shoot the Slick Tricks. They are all steel, one piece and are tough as nails. They'll shoot the same as Field tips to 50 because I've done it. The problem with Muzzy is that you'll have to be careful and make sure all your Muzzy tips spin good on your arrows because with the longer ferrule and blades you could get planing issues. Just make sure your inserts spin like a top and your Muzzy's will do the job just as well as any other tip.

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.

Lastly, it takes a long time for Slick Tricks to come in the mail. The post office had to keep sending their workers in to get their fingers sown back together, they are too sharp to be left in a package!!!

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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.

Ah! No wonder I didn't see him on Bourbon Street!

As for the ST's, I think my Stinger Buzzcuts are WAAAAAY better! :boxing:

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