Well I'm so very happy with some Grizzlystick "Safries" and also the "Banshee" model that I'm wanting to see some of your Traditional harvests please.
It'll help to get me warmed up to testiin these bad boys out when I'm home next!
I'm normally a timber arrow kinda fella as most of you know but the quality of these shafts will take some beating. I'll always have a big soft spot for a well made set of timbers but these arrow shafts are head turners!
Many thanks,
ak. :saywhat:
Must be someone on here killed a critter with Grizzlystiks!
No, not yet, Al, but I'm sharing your distress as a lifelong woody romantic to find how instantly addicting those GS's are ... amazing range of spine allowing you to shoot the same arrows in bows at least 10 pounds apart. The ease of switching heads. I glanced one off the side of a tree in a way that has broken several woodies, and not even a nick. Ahh, the practical things we sacrifice for art and romance! Dave
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Shot them (alaskans) for a couple of years, took a couple of elk.
I'm now shootin AD hammerheads.
Good luck, and I hope they fly true!
I'm bet'n Jon will be along soon. he took down a huge Eland with a Grizzlystik that was tipped with a eclipse. here's the picture...
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perfect shot!
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Al, here is a hog I arrowed few weeks back on the Texas Sweat hunt. This is an Alaskan shaft with a 300Xtreeme.
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This bear also fell to the same arrow broadhead combination.
Al, I don't the photos on photobucket, but in the "Members Video" forum here on tradgang there is a slideshow of my 2 caribou. One bull did a head over heels thing at the edge of the river a broke one of my Alaskans. Another ended up in the river after going thru my second bull. Good arrows. Mike
Dave... I know just what you mean mate.
I'm keen on given the Extreme heads a go as well. Those up front of a GrizzlyStik shaft would be deadly I think.
Thanks,
ak.
Al,
I will have a good supply of Xtremes with me when I come to Oz this Sept. If you don't mind a few used ones, I'd be happy to send you some after the hunt. Once we get closer I'll get your address and have Mic Baker send them to ya. Or if your anywhere's near Townsville or Sydney perhaps I could buy ya a beer.
Here are some Alaskan's that I made up for a customer.
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I just started playing with some I bought on the classifieds. They are to stiff at the length cut for my current limbs but I was still impressed with the accuracy and hitting power of the arrows. Can't wait to hunt with them off my new limbs.
I love the Grizzlystick Woodies. I got some 500's and took a nice doe this year. No pics, but complete pass through. They shoot better than any wood arrow I have shot. I still love wood though.
Thanks again fellas, Hunt it, PM sent mate.
ak.