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Slick Trick 100 gr. Broadheads-Anybody use these

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Does anybody use these broadheads and are they any good?

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Phenomenal head.. I shot a ton of game with it's bigger brother grizztrick. Super stout. All steel.
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Killed ... a truckload of deer with 85gr 1" ST's. Killed Pile with 100gr - 1" Slick Tricks. Killed a slew more with 100grain 1-1/8" Magnum Slick Tricks. Killed a few with 150gr Crossbow Slick Tricks. They work fine as long as your speed isn't too crazy.
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Once a broadhead is endorsed by Duke, you need no other replies. Been using them on and off for over 17 years. Just make sure you spin test them after assembly, especially the newest ones.
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What is a spin test?
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Check out reviews on Lusk Archery. Tricks are among the best heads ever tested.
I killed this critter with a 150 gr Slick Trick.
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What is a spin test?
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Spinning an arrow can show you if the broadhead and arrow are aligned correctly, and straight. Any misalignment will show up as a wobble when spinning.
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Garbage,don't even worry about throwing them away ,just send them my way I will take care of them for ya 😁 kidding great heads ,X2 on the spin test , a little adjustment and bullet holes 👍
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As Duke stated, truckloads of deer died using the ST 100.
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That’s the one I have. My comment about spinning them was mostly from a batch of new Grizz Tricks I had a few years ago. Many had a bad wobble. Took blades out, ferrule alone spun perfectly. Put blades in without the steel washer, still spins great. Use thewasher so the blades aren’t loose - wobble. To me that says back of the blades where the washer bears are not consistent. Just something to watch.
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I have a lot of respect for guys like John Musacchia Sr. (Muzzy) & Gary Cooper (Slick Trick). I am a bit leery when a company is sold, but it happens to even the best of products. In these two cases, the founders passed away, & it became a family decision to sell the company.

I shot 3-blade 100 grain Muzzy broadheads for decades. In recent years, I have been using 4-blade 100 grain Slick Trick Viper Tricks. They fly awesome from my vertical bow. When I got a crossbow, I tried them first. I found no reason to try anything else. If I find something I like, I stick with it.

I like how the ST blades are locked together. I find them easy to remove & sharpen. Spine aligned Victory arrows along with Slick Trick broadheads have been a great vertical bow combination for me. I'm sure there are better options out there, but these work for me.
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There as good of a fixed broadhead as can be had.

Not sure if it was the last deer i killed with a grizztrick but close. A guy that came over to looked at it said. What did you shoot it with a shotgun slug.
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There as good of a fixed broadhead as can be had.

Not sure if it was the last deer i killed with a grizztrick but close. A guy that came over to looked at it said. What did you shoot it with a shotgun slug.
Exactly ... what I said when they first came out and guys would laugh at the little broadhead on my arrows. Laughed until they saw the hole in the deer carcasses...lol Makes a hole like a 12ga slug.
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Every arrow deserves to wear it's own Slick Trick. Spent alot of time and $ coming to my lifetime broadhead solution. I get to only practice with what I hunt with. I just slap fresh blades in for hunting. Their hardened steel ferrules are legit the strongest you can get for the $. Back in the day these ran $5 a piece when they closed out their 10 packs. It has to be close to 10 years now I first learned about these on this forum. Still very satisfied with using them.
Key to controlling fixed blades is the stiffest shaft you can get for over 400fps. Zombie slayer carbon like used in the ole Spynal Tapps works great.

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Used the 150gr crossbow Slick Trick last year for first time. They fly great. Very easy to assemble and replace blades if necessary.
Bought them late in season but did take a nice doe with the head. Left a big hole for small broadhead. Will be using them again this season. Shot from a WR Fury 410 on EVO-X arrows.
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Both of my Excaliburs are running slick tricks 100 standards this year.
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Been shooting Slick Trick 100’s and 125’s for years👍🏻. Got piles of other heads collecting dust. I was planning on giving those to Ramrod😆
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I have been around broadheads since the days of the popular Bear Razorhead, which was one of the about five broadheads on the market. When I switched to a crossbow, with literally a hundred broadheads on the market, I did my diligent research and decided on the slick trick standard 100's. They are solid built , razor sharp right out of the package and easy to sharpen when needed. Punched broadheads through rib bones with no damage.
So the question, how would I rate them ? I have no reason to look at any other broadhead.
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