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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: legends1 on August 29, 2013, 08:21:00 PM
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Let me start out by saying I have 40 plus years in archery. I have used different broadheads through the years 2,3,and 4 blade styles. Last 20 so years I have used 2 blades with great success. I just found what I think could be the best broadhead design I have ever used. I got some Grizzly broadheads from Bill at Zipper Bows. We conducted a test comparing the Grizzly broadhead to my favorite 2 blades and some of the others favorites. All but one other was a double bevel. No! im not going to mention the other broadheads by name but you can probable guess them. They have been some of the most respected traditional broadheads on the market for years..The test was conducted using 2 inches of rubber horse mat.
The same bow and arrow weight was used. All broadheads were within 5 grains of each other. The broadheads were shot into the horse mat at all different angles. The broadhead that performed above the others was the Grizzly.This may not be a surprise to many of you. This maybe a great advantage to those that shoot the lighter weight bows. This test may not be the most scientific but I do think it was a accurate comparison. No! I dont make a habit of testing broadheads. But I do make a habit of testing bows. I was very impressed in the Grizzly broadhead. Let me also add it shot great and was very easy to sharpen. Im not one for posting all the hi-tech. I personal enjoy reading and posting about hunting. Just thought this personal test I would share. Hopefully I can put a Grizzly through a bull in mid-October.
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I have been looking at them for 2 days online. Might have to give bill a call and order them
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I have a rubber horse mat as my backstop. Occasionally, I purposely shoot broadheads into it (and sometimes by accident, haha). The Grizzlies went through it and through my wooden slats on the fence. Other 2 blades went through it but stopped before they hit the fence.
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But will they go thru the shoulder blade of a horse mat ? That is the question. . .
:laughing: :laughing: :dunno:
ChuckC
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I always tell my sons that a sharp broadhead in the right place will solve a lot of problems.
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I got some 185 grain grizzley heads from Bill also. The grind was very easy to finish off to sharp edge. Many of the heads I received already had a burr on the edge.
I received some wood arrows from Snag and I was looking for the right head- more so for a good tuned arrow. I tried a 135 grain, 145 grain and 160 grain broad head. Snag said I needed 180 grain heads with these arrows and he was right.
They seem to be a very solid broad head. I hope to let you know how they perform in a couple of weeks.
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Thanks for the info on the head, but what I really want to know is how does that horse matt work out for a broadhead target? I have been using one for a back stop and thinking about cutting one up and stacking 4 layers for a broadhead target. They are not that costly. I would be interested in how you cut it and if you glued it or something. Also how well does it work to remove arrows?
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I use them as back stops too. They come 4x8 so I cut it in to half and double it making a 4x4. They work great. Field points come out very easy. Broadheads are a bit tougher. I think they work great.
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That's good to know. I bought some 120's and going to use a 75 grain adapter.
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Bought some 200 grain Grizzlys a while back,plan on reviewing performance on a moose in Newfoundland in about 6 weeks
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Great broadheads. Bill Dunn has done a great job of improving the Grizzly broadheads. I really like the 160's I picked up from Bill in June. Tough as nails, and very easy to sharpen !!!
Bill
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This is great news to me, Michael. I have been trying to decide which broadhead to use and the Grizzlies have a great reputation, especially since the take over by Zipper and the grinding by KME.
What interests me the most about your post is your mention of Grizzlies with lighter weight bows. I shoot 40# Hill-style longbows and finding a suitable broadhead concerns me. Why do you think the Grizzlies will perform well at light weights? Did you test them with a lightweight bow? If so, what was the draw weight? And what method did you use to get them hunting sharp? Thanks.
I have just placed an order with Snag for some new arrows and I'm pretty sure that some 140gn Grizzlies will be on the business end.
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mikebiz, We used a Legends Cyclone longbow. 40#@30" 64". The arrow used was 500 grns.I wanted to check a lighter bow to see what we could get in penetration. The heavy weight bows will make any broadhead look good. The best penetrating broadhead out of a 40# bow will be even better out of a heavier weight bow. For maximum penetration the Grizzly past the test with flying colors. I used a Lansky Sharpener on all the broad heads. I may also add the Grizzly held a better edge after the testing.
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Where can I purchase the grizzlies from? I couldn't find them on Zipper's website.
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Of course, a lot of Ed Ashby's arrow lethality studies involved Grizzly heads. One of the few that didn't deform as well.
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Its always great to see others doing some testing and hear their results. Thanks for posting your findings, Mike.
Pheonix You can find Grizzly's at grizzlybroadheads.com as well as most dealers of traditional archery equipment.If you do not want to use paypal on the grizzly site you can also give us a call at 937-444-0904
Bill
On a side note Tracy and I will be gone next week for our MN bear hunt so if you do not get a response from us next week that is why.
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Thanks for the info, Michael. My longbows are right around the 40# at my 25" draw. My arrows will be a little lighter around 425 grains, but I think those Grizzlies will work really well for me.
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Originally posted by Pheonixarcher:
Where can I purchase the grizzlies from? I couldn't find them on Zipper's website.
I did a little searching and you can get the best price that I found at the Grizzly site mentioned above
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Another note. If you look at the spread of broadhead weights by Grizzly the variety should be compatible to a large variety of arrow combinations.