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Are "Slick Tricks" the standard around these parts?

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No, expandables are a lot more common I would think, none of the big stores carry them around here

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[quote=Atoler]Switched to slick tricks two weeks ago because I lost two does do to shoulder shots with expandables. Well I put them to the test tonight, had this one come in from behind trailing three does. Put it right thru his shoulder quartering towards me at 5 yds. One of the bigger bodied deer I've killed even if the.

You said it I didn't. I would bet you would have got both does if you had shot both does broadside behind shoulder with either broadhead. Sometimes best to let them walk instead of taking a shoulder shot buddy. Oh! How many other than fifty you lose? Coyotes love you! I don't care about the number you shot that don't make you a better hunter than anybody else. Maturity is measured by how much you learn from your youth!

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[quote=Atoler]Switched to slick tricks two weeks ago because I lost two does do to shoulder shots with expandables. Well I put them to the test tonight, had this one come in from behind trailing three does. Put it right thru his shoulder quartering towards me at 5 yds. One of the bigger bodied deer I've killed even if the.

You said it I didn't. I would bet you would have got both does if you had shot both does broadside behind shoulder with either broadhead. Sometimes best to let them walk instead of taking a shoulder shot buddy. Oh! How many other than fifty you lose? Coyotes love you! I don't care about the number you shot that don't make you a better hunter than anybody else. Maturity is measured by how much you learn from your youth!


You are an idiot. Did I ever say either deer I lost wasn't broadside? Both were actually chip shots. Broadside. One I clipped a tree and hit the shoulder. The other I simply pulled my shot 3" to the left and stuck her in the shoulder. Neither arrow went in more than 2". I've lost one other deer with a bow. Now I've missed about 10 or so. But about 5 of those were when I was first starting. If you are much of a bow hunter, then you realize that bad shots and misses are part of it. They cannot be completely avoided. But please go ahead and tell me about how I feed coyotes.

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Both of you, cool it. This petty bickering and name calling isn't going to be tolerated in the Bow Forum.


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Congrats on the kill...


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I really didn't appreciate the name calling! Just have advice and comments like everybody else on here! Carry on....

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