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Grizzly 200 vs 185

Started by barewithme, April 26, 2015, 08:48:00 PM

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barewithme

I was sitting here wondering if the length of the grizzly 200 would have a greater chance to rotate more than the shorter 185, or if the thickness of the 185 would compensate for its shorter length and rotate the same amount, more/less

Fletcher

You could try the 235 Griz Kodiaks and get both.  Between those heads I believe it would be difficult to measure the difference.
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barewithme

I would love to get the 235's to have the best of both but my arrows are tuned with 300 grain field points and I'm either going to use 125 adapters with the 185, or 100 adapters with the 200

barewithme

Well I guess I can use 75 grain adapters but they don't seem to give as good of a surface area for glue

Biathlonman

I think  you think to much!  Lol

ozy clint

bevel angle would have more to do with it, like the pitch of a boat propeller.
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calgarychef

I don't think the difference would be and different than a hill of beans!  Shoot what flies the best and get hunting.


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