Slick Trick™ Fixed-Blade Broadheads or Replacement Blades

   

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85 Grains

1"

Quantity: 6 Pack
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1696680
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125 Grains

1"

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1696681
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100 Grains

1"

Quantity: 3 Pack 1603392
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125 Grains

1"

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85 Grains

1"

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Fixed blade broadhead with 4 blades for accuracy, penetration, and toughness. Super-short one-piece Rhinosteel™ ferrule with patented Alcatraz Bladelock™ system gives you a perfectly aligned system with field point accuracy and devastating penetration. Four sharp Lutz Solingen® German blades, a 1" cutting diameter, and .035" blade thickness (.030'' for 85 grain model).
Rated 4.6 out of 5 by 31 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Simply the best broadhead By far the best broadhead I've shot. These fly accurate and straight and with a little sharpening tool they will last even longer. May 7, 2013
Rated 1 out of 5 by Waste of money I like to try one new broadhead each year, although I love my 125 Montecs, you never know when something better may come along. I picked up a 3 pack of the 125 gr. Slick Trick based on another customer's recommendation in the store. Doing a little damage control from farmers pumpkin patch, I shot 2 deer with them one evening, both I had to finish killing with a Montec. They didn't fly well and did not penetrate. I throw them all away as soon as I got home so I wouldn't be tempted to give them another try. March 20, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by My new #1 Was using Rage 2 Blade and had problems with the blades. So I went back to a fixed blade broadhead, and tried these. Took down a buck and doe this year with them. The shot on the buck was a little back, but he only went about 120 yards. Good entry and exit holes, good blood trail, and you don't have to worry about the blades like an expandable. Very pleased January 3, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by One Great Broadhead I took up bow hunting again 3 years ago after a 30 year hiatus. Wow. Things have changed. Started with the basic BPS Bow and release. The BPS tech set up the bow and recommended slick trick broad heads. I took 2 deer each year with that bow and those broadheads. This year I upgraded to a Mathews Heli-M and passed the BPS bow to a friend. She shoots that bow everyday. I stayed with the slick tricks. Took 5 deer this year with my Mathews and those broadheads. Honestly I had to tack 1 deer for about 200 yards. The other 4 died within site of my stand. All my buddies have switched to Slick Trick. Good Job BPS! January 2, 2013
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Just choose 100 grain "standard"
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The replacement blades for 100 grain and 125 grain are the same. The only difference between the two is the ferrel. The blades used are the same for both.
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which broadhead is more accurate: slick trick, muzzy mx3, or wasp boss sst?
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I have tried them all.I shot 6 different brands into my basement concrete wall and the result was this: Only 2 survived.The innerlok ,which couldn't be reused. The slick trick was chiseled out with screw driver and was the dressed with new blades.Then it was shot at 30 yards with same ferrul and ended up in the bullseye! These blades are tuff as nails and fly like a feild point.Oh yeah...the blood trail is awesome !
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I have used the slick trick (which I threw away), muzzy, and wasp. I liked both the muzzy and wasp. I friend of mine likes the Slick Trick, but I was very disappointed in flight performance and penetration.
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for me slick trick... i have shot the muzzys out of several different setups and they always have a plainning issue. for me always low right... the wasp boss sst fly true but i have ran into issues with the strength of the ferrule. they break into pieces if you hit shoulder or ribs which lead to a penetration issue. the slick trick flys great out of all my bow setups, even my girl friend 40 pound bow it is dead on all the way up to my little brothers new carbon element rkt with maxima blue streak arrows shooting 323fps on the chrono. hope this helps ... slick trick is the toughest, truest flying broadhead out there.
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slick trick in my opinion
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no mater what you are going to have to sight in your bow with the diffrent types of broad heads some weigh more than other if you dont sight it in you shots will be low or take a drop i would go with the muzzy mx3 and SIGHT IN YOUR BOW AGAIN
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With those I'd say the Muzzy mx3, give the magnus stinger a shot although. trust me its well worth the time and investment
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how many are in the package?

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how many broadheads come in a pack?

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3 per package
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3 Broadheads come in each pack.
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3 broadheads in a pack.
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which would u pefer plz write back im new to hunting
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85, 100, 125 are all the weight of the heads measured in grains... the lighter the head the stiffer the shaft will fly. heavier the head the more flex the shaft will have. this comes into play when correcting arrow flight by paper tuning your bow. this shows that your arrows are flying straight.
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i would chose the 100 grains but the higher the grain the more weight the arrow all together will weigh you should go with the 100 grains and re sight in your bow because if you leave your sights the same then you could have a drop shot or a lower shot if your are shooting a 85 grain. now if your shooting a 125 grain then go to a 100 grain then you shots will be high. so you need to buy the 100 grains and get the good ones (you get what you pay for) and sight in your bow again!!!
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you need to select the correct weight for your setup, broadhead weight affects the "spine" or stiffness of your arrow, which affects the flight. You need to find out what is the correct weight for your arrow and setup. Try a proshop or buy some software, pinwheel software is great for that.
1 year, 7 months ago
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The only diference is the weight. You should use the same weight for practice as you should for hunting. This broadheads flight just like field points.
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depends on the weight of your arrow and field points. i use the 100 grain broadheads. good luck and good hunting!
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