Hi all,
Just wanting some info on the El Grande Grizzly head as I'm sure I read somewhere about the good doc touching up these heads some to get better performance?
Any helpers?
ak.
Al,
use the search function, bud. You will find so many threads to review it isn't funny!
PM me with questions, I'll try to help as well.
Hey Al,
PM Ron Swartz at KME.....he's the man that taught me how to modify the tips on the El Grande's. Give him a shout.
Brett
Hi Al,
My understanding on the 190 is he knocks the angle down to 25 degrees and narrows them to about an inch total cutting width. He ends up with a head around 170 grains by doing so. That's just by memory, I believe the details are in one of the Ashby reports linked to this site.
I found this from the Dr.
http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=gettopic;f=1;+=049958
Sorry the info I gave was wrong. Page does not exist. I just clicked on it to find it but go figure..Stupid computers.
Anyway Go up above and click on "search" Then type in Modifing Grizzly 190 El Grande. Thats how I found it. The thread includes diagrams and all needed info.
Cheers lads, I'll do some homework. Got some big critters need putten on the deck.
ak.
come on al, what are you hunting? :archer:
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Originally posted by ozy clint:
come on al, what are you hunting? :readit: :readit: :bigsmyl:
Al after several attempts my 190's ended up looking very similar to 160's...so i just ended up using 160's ! great heads when i eventually learnt how to get them sharpened properly. the last large hog i took was dropped in its tracks with a spine shot that....looked like a cleaver had gone through. whilst i'd never intentionally take , nor advocate a spine shot the results from this head were very impressive.great heads!!! let us know how the modified 190 goes.....
cheers
ben
Oh... just some scrub bulls tucked away in a little unknowen spot of aussie somewhere... a big surprise is coming there way real soon!
well good luck to ya Al, take plenty of pics!
Ben makes a great point, you can acheive very close to the same result with much less effort by simply using a standard 160. Now that the hardness on the 160's has been boosted, they are a great option.
Yeah I like the 160s, been thinking 190s but for my purposes 160s get it done. I can actually get them sharp on my own these days!!!!! LOL - once you get em there though a file will keep em shavin.
J