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Well, as many of you know Bill is about to unleash another new broad head. He sent me a few of the prototypes so I could get them red and see how they are. These are the new lighter Grizzly instincts. They weigh in at 175 grains (without adapter). The first Instinct that came out at the beginning of the seasons was a 200 grain. They are a little heavy for me so I was excited to give these 175's a go. These new ones are the exact same size in length and width with the same 1-1/8" cutting diameter. The way he did that was in making the ferrel metal thinner. With all the pieces mating together as they are designed this head has no loss in the toughness department.
Getting them perfectly mounted and very sharp was really simple and they fly fantastic. I shot three arrows with field tips and three shafts with the BH attached. Groups were as good as the field tips.
After the back yard testing was completed last week, I took them to the tree this weekend. Saturday evening I had 13 deer all around but none would give me a perfect shot. A small and a good buck were still chasing like crazy and ran 4 does right by me at one point. This morning I arose early and headed to my stand I hunted the night before. After about two hours of dead calm woods I decided to get down and go up the hill about 200 yards to a ladder stand Lowebow had told me about that he had hung earlier in the season.
Just as I got set and all in order I heard a rustling in the leaves and looked to see a small deer coming my way. I raised the Nikon's to see if there were any buttons on top and was glad to not find any. With that I went into ready mode. She kept coming and got on a trail that was the reason Mike had hung this ladder stand and it would bring her right to me if she stayed on it.
She continued on the trail never leaving it and eventually walked right in front of me at 14 yards. I drew my Nitro, focused on a spot and the new Instinct was off!
The shot was a bit forward and a touch high but on impact she instantly hit the ground. My lead was a bit much I suspect as she never stopped at the shot, or its the stands fault. The ladder had sunk in the mud and the very small, leaning forward platform wanted to dump me out when I stood. Its hard to get good help to hang a stand properly for me! (Haha). I got down and quickly dispatched her with another shot. I don't like hitting them in the spine but this would prove a good test for the new lightweight Instinct.
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Treestand in the background
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Bill leaves the tips of the Instincts very sharply pointed and from the concrete block test I knew it wouldn't roll over but that was hitting something hard straight on and I was wondering about them curling when hitting bone. As you can see, the tip not only didn't roll but stayed perfectly intact. You wouldn't know this head from a brand new one if laid side by side. I mounted it back up when I got home and it spins perfect. The aluminum insert and adapter didn't fare so well. Not sure if it bent when it hit or when she rolled over on my arrow.
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Very pleased with these heads from the price, quality, ease of sharpening to their performance.
Stay safe guys and I'll see some of you in Georgia next week. :shaka:
Wow that's a nasty hole. Congrats on the doe as well
Nice. What is the bow you were shooting?
Congratulations on the doe. I've changed my set up, and had my eye on these heads. I'm glad to hear they are tough and easy to sharpen.
Awesome TJ! I've often said that a spine shot is the best miss you can make!
Congrats,
Bisch
Wow, outstanding! Congrats on that doe. :thumbsup:
I've been using the Instincts since last spring and have been nothing short of amazed at the performance. Great heads!
As I've told Bill, most broadheads will work with good shot placement. The real test comes when things aren't perfect. Since my shooting is questionable at times I've had some chances to put them through the wringer and they have been flawless, helping me to recover animals that in my mind would have been lost with a lesser head. What more could I ask of a broadhead?
Congrats on the doe Tom!
Great job Tom...congrats brother!!
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Nice. What is the bow you were shooting?
El greco, thats my Zipper Nitro.
Congrats Tom !!! Not surprised by the flawless condition of the broadhead. Those Grizzly broadheads are built tough !!!
Bill
Way to go Tom! I have one of the 200 prototypes I got from Tippit. I aim to use that on a deer this year. Congrats on some tenderness there bro :campfire:
Congrats! Looks like the new heads worked well.
Verynice looks to be a home run with that head the proofs in the pudding ...well done brother!
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God bless,Mudd
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Congrats Tom! Some great eating there! That does look like a good head.
Looks like he has made another great head.
Wow... great stuff here Tom! I love me some Grizzlys, I have had good results with them here in AR this year as well!
Bill & Tracey are putting out a terrific product!
Thanks guys, Bill and Tracy are turning out some great products. I am urging them to go all in and start a full line trad archery supply warehouse. He said he would but Tracy won't sign off on working full time during the fall. Hehe.
Very impressive Tom. Exactly what anyone should expect to come from Tracy and Bill.
Congrats TJ!
Excellent. Way to go Tom. Do you ever miss? Ha!
Ha, sure I do Jon. I almost missed this one. Just like Bisch said. I was one inch away from a terrible shot.
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Ha, sure I do Jon. I almost missed this one. Just like Bisch said. I was one inch away from a terrible shot.
Hahaha lol we can all say that a time or two :biglaugh:
Ouch! Bill sure has a great BH w/ that one
Thanks for sharing Tom, great read!