I shot both, first st then ramcats.. i had great results w both but blood trails were easier for my dog to train on w ramcat
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Good stuff. I’ve not had the described sound issues but maybe that’s a difference between the 100 and 125’s. Sounding like the ramcats could be up slightly on wound channel. Think I’m going to order some and give them a fling to compare. I know all too well about jumpy deer and finally took down a buck last year who jumped my string the year before. Thankfully I have a much quieter setup now with the Halon and picked up a bit more speed too.
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Ramcats vs. Slick Tricks ... ?
For the ones having issues with the Ramcat’s not fitting in your quiver they have their own quiver that solves all the problems with not fitting correctly & no worries about blades hanging out of quiver hood & they hold 5 arrows easily.
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Originally posted by catslayer View PostSeen ramcats damaged in the box... Blades bent from falling off a chest high pegboard at my old work I can't imagine they could handle a bone strike much less a pass through and a hit on a rock.
Slick tricks all the way for me
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I have used both here in the States and in Africa and both performed well, but I prefer the Ramcats because of the cutting diameter of the 125 grain and I have NEVER lost a blade in a quiver or an animal. I do not care if the blades bend or not after a shot as I have always replaced blades on every single replaceable blade head I have ever used. AND I have probably been shooting this head as long as anyone on this site, just saying.
I personally think that you will find people that have had a bad experience with probably any head that has ever been made.
How many of you have heard that someone lost an animal because of the broadhead when they cannot find the arrow, broadhead or animal?
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Agreed^^^^^
I've been shooting them for 6 or 7 years and have never lost a blade.
Yes, you typically see one or two tips bend but it's just the very tip and like said above I replace the blades after every kill. My thought is, the BH is the most important piece of equipment we have. Blades are cheap in the grand scheme of things.
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Originally posted by hully1029 View PostIve shot both. Love em both. I go with slick tricks - only because of quiver space.. I havent tried the new ramcats though
No intentions of changing for a whitetail, but that one blade caused me enough fear to go buy Iron Wills for my moose hunt last week and my upcoming elk hunt. Iron Wills outperform the slicktricks and any other broadheads I have shot. But then again, they are in a whole different price point and, in my opinion, are better served as an investment for a large game hunt.
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