Broadheads

tmvikings

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Looking at getting some new broad heads- The two I'm deciding from are Slick trick Magnums and Wasp Drones. Any info would be greatly appreciated on these two broad heads.

Thanks
 
I shoot 125 grain Slick Trick magnums and they are brutal on deer and antelope. I haven't shot an elk with one yet, but I look forward to it.
 
I started shooting Steelforce Phatheads several years ago when I was planning my first elk trip, looking for penetration on a big animal. I've killed two elk and several deer with them since. They're small heads so they don't produce the best blood trails, but I swore i'd never switch a few years ago when I shot a 6 year old Iowa whitetail through the shoulder. He had the body of an angus cow. I blew through the scapula and he only went about 50 yards. You can't beat a compact, cut on contact head for penetration. Phatheads are getting a little harder to find so I bought some slick trick viper tricks to try just in case they go extinct.
 

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Ramcats, they fly like your field points. Once your sighted in with the FP you will be ready to go hunting. The ramcats also leave blood trails like someone through a paint can down.
 
Shot my elk last year with the Slick Trick Standard. He didn't even make it 100 yards. Don't think I'll ever need to shop around for broadheads
 
I love slick tricks. They have flown great in every bow I've used. I use the magnum 100 grain.
 
Of the two you mentioned- I don't know much about the Wasp, but you will rarely hear a bad report on Slick Tricks. Most people swear by them- both their flight and performance on animals.
 

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