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Title: Grizzly broadheads
Post by: TSchirm on April 07, 2010, 11:12:00 AM
I am getting back into trad bowhunting after being gone for a decade due to a non archery related shoulder injury.  I went with a lighter bow (52#) and am shooting aluminum arrows (2018's) due to being very budget limited.  I would like to use Grizzly broadheads and was thinking of the 130 gr so I don't get way over the 10 grain/lbs draw weight guideline.  With the 130 gr, I would be at about 10.4 gr/lbs.  I was wondering if the smaller Grizzly's like this have any bending problems, or anything?  From all I have heard and read,they are great heads.  I will be hunting deer, elk, and possibly bear.
Title: Re: Grizzly broadheads
Post by: SlowBowinMO on April 07, 2010, 11:17:00 AM
Grizzlies are very tough and durable heads, even the 130 is very tough.  The only Grizzly I've ever had durability problems with were the lightweight green ones, formerly sold as 100 gr but now I believe they list them as 115 grains.
Title: Re: Grizzly broadheads
Post by: David Sapp on April 07, 2010, 11:23:00 AM
Remember to match up the Griz bevel to your fletching. There is a L bevel Griz to match up with LW feathers now.
Title: Re: Grizzly broadheads
Post by: Missouri Bowman on April 07, 2010, 11:57:00 AM
I reuse mine season after season, they are very tough.