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Slick Trick Magnums whistling

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by dgable, Aug 29, 2012.

  1. dgable

    dgable Weekend Warrior

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    The Slick Tricks I am shooting for this year are whistling for me when I shoot. I shot Muzzy MX-3s last year and they didn't whistle at all. I am going to try and take a video of it tonight for you guys. Is there anyway to stop them or am I just going to have to live with it?
     
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    big_quillie Weekend Warrior

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    Are you sure it's not the vanes on your arrow??? Unless something on your arrow is loose or flipping around, you shouldn't hear any noise. I don't know what to tell you bro.
     
  3. dgable

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    Nope, when I shoot them with field points they are virtually silent, or as silent as an arrow is supposed to be. I didn't get a chance to make a video but I will when I get time again.
     
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    Any four blade head with slotted blades is going to make noise. My ST's do. the 10+ animals I have taken with them did not seem to mind.
     
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    Ok that's reassuring. Thanks, I hope they perform as well for me as I have seen them do on YouTube with the blood trails and all. I'm excited to stick a deer with one this year.
     

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