New Slick Tricks
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New Slick Tricks
Here is the info on the new Slick Tricks as posted on AT:
"The Razortrick is a cut-on-contact head with a 1 1/8" cutting diameter for the main blade and 7/8" for the bleeder blade. It is all steel construction with .040 thickness for both blades. It maintains the shorter profile of the current tricks to minimize wind planing. In addition, it uses a new proprietary blade locking system called the Deadbolt to lock both blades solidly together and to the ferrule. It's a beautiful piece of work!
The Grizztrick is a 1 1/4" diameter four-blade design similar to the existing ST lineup but with a refined ferrule shape and slightly less blade angle. This head also maintains the shorter profile to minimize wind-planing. In a word this head looks "devastating".
Both new heads will be offerered in 100-grain size (for now) and will be available to dealers starting June 1. All of the currently available ST line will still be available."
Bob
"The Razortrick is a cut-on-contact head with a 1 1/8" cutting diameter for the main blade and 7/8" for the bleeder blade. It is all steel construction with .040 thickness for both blades. It maintains the shorter profile of the current tricks to minimize wind planing. In addition, it uses a new proprietary blade locking system called the Deadbolt to lock both blades solidly together and to the ferrule. It's a beautiful piece of work!
The Grizztrick is a 1 1/4" diameter four-blade design similar to the existing ST lineup but with a refined ferrule shape and slightly less blade angle. This head also maintains the shorter profile to minimize wind-planing. In a word this head looks "devastating".
Both new heads will be offerered in 100-grain size (for now) and will be available to dealers starting June 1. All of the currently available ST line will still be available."
Bob
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Wow!!!
Those Grizztricks look absolutely Amazing! 1 1/4" cut!!
I'm thinking, Oh Yaa!, getting some of those to try out.
First up, will be Bear, this season coming they will have a new surprise waiting!!
Those Grizztricks look absolutely Amazing! 1 1/4" cut!!
I'm thinking, Oh Yaa!, getting some of those to try out.
First up, will be Bear, this season coming they will have a new surprise waiting!!
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Micro 315 - 410 gr. Zombies/Lumenoks
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With the power of the Exomax, it makes sense to have a bigger cut. Driving a bolt into the ground behind your animal is wasted energy, pure and simple. I would prefer it to be making a wider cut instead. I hope they come out with a 125 grin version.
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Those Grizztrick heads look good but I am very happy with the original slick tricks and my last buck only went about 50 feet after I nailed him. If it works, don't mess with it.
I agree with Partikle, I have been using Wasp Boss Bullets 100grn since they first came out and have found them to perform flawlessly and scary accurate, before that Boss Hammer sst fixed blades.
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