smarandr
Well-known member
I live in Idaho so I don't have the option. It's fixed in the books and I have them tuned so I don't see any reason to change.
Sometimes I'm amazed they even let us use compound bows and scopes on rifles here in Idaho.
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I live in Idaho so I don't have the option. It's fixed in the books and I have them tuned so I don't see any reason to change.
I live in Idaho so I don't have the option. It's fixed in the books and I have them tuned so I don't see any reason to change.
Do the slick tricks come pretty sharp? I heard the are a good head also. Any one tried the blood runner by NAP? Been thinking about trying some but I just cant get myself to do it since I have had such good luck with the reapers the last 5 or 6 years.They deer just dont seem to go far when hit with that head for some reason and there is ussually alot of blood on the ground.
I like slick tricks. They fly like darts and tune as easy as any broadhead on the market. I have shot both fixed and mech. Both kill . But fixed blades are ALWAYS cutting.
26" arrow 6.5 grpi=169gr
75gr head
1.5in quickspin 3gr eachx3=9
plus insert and knock =17.5gr
your right I was a little light total weight is 270.5 grains and the bow is pulling 53# that puts me around 5.1grains per pound
Anyone use Montec?
No luck invovled been doing it for years without a problem its proven deadly everytime.3 of the animals have been 40yds+ with passthroughs.It all goes back to good shot placement and a well tuned bow.Belive me more deer are wounded every year from hunters that are pulling to much weight and not enough practice than someone shooting a light arrow or mechanical head.A 270 gr arrow from a #53 bow and a mechanical? You got lucky my friend. Not a set up appropriate for big game IMO.