Bummer you can't use my heads, Northcountry!

Nebraska, I have shot Slick Tricks for 3 years and have killed several elk, a pile of deer and a couple of turkeys with them. They are a good head and leave a great blood trail. The draw back I have experienced with them is poor blade sharpness, which I fix with a stone. The other more sever draw back is they frequently break off right at the end of the arrow shaft, leaving the threaded portion stuck in your arrow. I have had them break off in animals on impact and when target practicing. I have talked to Gary the owner of Slick Trick about this, yet they still break off. He says it is a heat treating problem, but there is more to it than that. There are fabulous steels out there that don't need to be heat treated and are super tough. I am using them in my steel line of broadheads. Other than that, the Slick Tricks are a great and accurate head. Flinch


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