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Old 01-18-2010, 02:09 PM   #31 (permalink)
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For 2010 a new ST 175 grs with the same blades that the 125 grs....
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Old 01-18-2010, 02:21 PM   #32 (permalink)
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I havent heard of this head yet. Are you saying they are coming out with one? I didn't see it at the ATA......please tell...
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Old 01-18-2010, 02:37 PM   #33 (permalink)
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Oh no, you can't tease like that. Oh by the way, WELCOME to broadheadtalk. Glad to have you here.
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Old 01-19-2010, 06:18 AM   #34 (permalink)
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Oh no, you can't tease like that. Oh by the way, WELCOME to broadheadtalk. Glad to have you here.
One of my big friend is the boss of the biggest archery in Europa . He was at the ATA and spoke with the people of ST about this broadhead .The only info I have is :

Same blades that a standart 125 or 100 grs + big ferrule = 175 grs .
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Old 01-19-2010, 06:23 AM   #35 (permalink)
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One of my big friend is the boss of the biggest archery in Europa . He was at the ATA and spoke with the people of ST about this broadhead .The only info I have is :

Same blades that a standart 125 or 100 grs + big ferrule = 175 grs .
Welcome to BHT Oliver!!!

Its good to see you here.

Please introduce yourself to all the people in the welcome section and tell them what your set up looks like.

If I am not mistaken you are the 1st European member !!!!
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I can't tell you guys, and gal, how many times I've read/heard about how great the Slick Tricks are. In particular on this site, I've seen Gerhard explain how much he truly likes these heads. So, I'd like to share my experiences with you and see if this is an oddity or is it the somewhat common, but it does not negatively effect the performance of the head.

A couple of seasons ago, I picked up a pack of the Slick Trick Magnums and went about, as I usually do, and tested them out to see where their POI was as compared to my FPs. The first thing I noticed was that no matter how tight I tried to make them, 1 of the blades was loose to the point that I could wiggle that blade. I then went and shot them at the target and noticed the BH making a hissing noise in flight. I repeated this a number of times and even checked my FPs to see if that noise was there. And I even asked a few others if I was just me; they all confirmed that the Slick Trick made the noise and it wasn't from the FPs. I spoke with the folks from Slick Trick and told them what I was experiencing. To my surprise, they stated that they were sending me a set of replacement blades for the standards to see if that fixed the issues I was seeing... 2 thumbs up for Slick Trick.

So I took the new blades and did the same thing as I had done before. Unfortunately, the same problems presented themselves. Well, I gave them the pass and continue to do so as there are other BHs that work to my liking.

So I ask you all, is my experience the norm or not? Have you noticed what I have? If you did, does it matter to you? And lastly, have you experienced any negative effects, deer dropping... etc, as a result of them?

Sorry so long...
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I am a diehard trickster. I to have had a few loose blades. All I did was flip the washer and presto..fixed. Got lucky I guess. I do notice the hiss of the tricks(100GR.MAGS). I also used the nasty Grizztrick last year with unbelievable results. The Grizz's his like a cat cornered by a pitbull That said I never had a critter try to do the matrix on one of my tricks. My farthest shot an a deer with a Grizz was 38 yards...and the deer had no clue it was just about to become family sized portions lol Good hunting!
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I am a diehard trickster. I to have had a few loose blades. All I did was flip the washer and presto..fixed. Got lucky I guess. I do notice the hiss of the tricks(100GR.MAGS). I also used the nasty Grizztrick last year with unbelievable results. The Grizz's his like a cat cornered by a pitbull That said I never had a critter try to do the matrix on one of my tricks. My farthest shot an a deer with a Grizz was 38 yards...and the deer had no clue it was just about to become family sized portions lol Good hunting!
Just curious, did the hiss go away with the Grizztrick?

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Sorry getting back on your last post. The grizz's hiss no matter what. Plain loud but it never spooked game.
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For 2010 a new ST 175 grs with the same blades that the 125 grs....


The XBow Slick Trick will ship with magnum heads, but you can use the standard blades too.

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I noticed a "hiss" in the first pack Mags that I used when they first came out, however it never spooked any game. I since have shot 85's, Standards, and RazorTricks and never noticed a sound. I want to give the Grizz tricks a whirl this year and see what happens!
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I noticed a "hiss" in the first pack Mags that I used when they first came out, however it never spooked any game. I since have shot 85's, Standards, and RazorTricks and never noticed a sound. I want to give the Grizz tricks a whirl this year and see what happens!
The only whistle a buck hear is when the Slick Tricks whistle through his boiler room...

Thats my experience the last 4 years...
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While you are busy with Tricks...

Get a packet of Razor and Grizz Tricks as well to test...
I will second that......as far as the Grizz Tricks go....they are awesome. I have not had any problems with them.

I shot a doe last year and when one of my friends saw the entrance and exit hole they made he was amazed. I gave him one to shoot because he was not happy with the expendables he was using. He shot it at 20, 30 and 40 yards...hit right where he was aiming every time. I gave him a couple extras I had and he bought some more. That is a testimony to how well they fly out of a well tuned bow.

Try em you wont be disappointed.
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crumbe - Interesting information. BTW, do us and yourself a favor and go to the "Welcome to Broadheadtalk" section and introduce yourself. And in advance... Welcome!

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The only whistle a buck hear is when the Slick Tricks whistle through his boiler room...

Thats my experience the last 4 years...
Very true! The air leaving the lungs!
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I wlll tell you once after reading reviews and seeing pics on other sites I am a believer the tricks pretty much destroy what ever they hit cant wait to try them out on roosevelt elk and blacktails getting pumped.
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