175-gr. heads with four 1-1/8" blades provide bone-smashing penetration, slug-sized holes and great bloodtrails. Steel .035 Mercedes blades are 25% stronger than competing broadheads. Includes matching field points. Per 3.
I recently tried this broadhead after using a mechanical for the last couple of years. I made the switch to mechanicals a couple of years ago due to their improved accuracy. I had several successes with mechanicals but also a couple of mishaps that I could not quite explain, so I decided to try this 175 grain broadhead. I have not hunted with the Slick Trick as yet but I have shot it out of my Excalibur Vortex many times and it is one sharp, tough, accurate, broadhead. It is heavy, that's true, but it maintains it's accuracy over longer distances, and at normal crossbow distances the speed loss is minimal. (My understanding is that Slick Trick will be coming out with a 150 grain XBow broadhead sometime over the next several months. This would be one to try as well if you want something in the 150 grain range.) These crossbow broadheads are extremely well made with replaceable blades that are thicker than most replaceable blade broadheads. The ferule is solid steel and extremely tough. Many replaceable blade broadheads have aluminum ferules.) To top it off, these Slick Trick XBow broadheads are priced right for broadheads of this quality and even include 175 grain practice points. I can't wait to try them next hunting season. If you shoot a crossbow, give them a try!
Best broadhead I ever used, I use slick tick broadheads on my compound bow also. Harvested plenty of deer with the slick trick heads. Acturate and deadly. Use the field tips that come with the heads to pratice, broadheads fly true to field tips.