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I tried to reach them via mail and the phone # listed on their website with no luck.- I see that Braveheart Archery stopped carring them too. Any problems going on at Grizzly??
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I have heard...yes. but nobody knows for certain what. Just dropped off the face of the earth. Good Luck finding them ErikT. Tuffhead makes a head very similar in looks.
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I ran into the same problem....... I loved the Grizzly's... but I can't get em any more... So I went with the Concordes.... they fly great... they are a lil harder to sharpen in my opinion... Other than that ...no complaints..... Go to Braveheart Archery......
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The Nocking Point still had some Grizzly broadheads this weekend. They were at the McAlester archery shoot. I don't remember what weights they had.
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The Nocking Point has 160 gr left bevel, only. Neither The Nocking Point nor RMSG has 200 gr.. I just got off the phone with them.
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What??? You mean after I spent 2 hours just trying to learn how to shapen only one side and finally did get it, now there will be no more. I'm gonna scream. )
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quote:Originally posted by traditional beagle: What??? You mean after I spent 2 hours just trying to learn how to shapen only one side and finally did get it, now there will be no more. I'm gonna scream. )
I feel your pain. Just beat the learning curve too. Oh well. Guess its time to find a alternative.
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I have a bunch if a brother wants to do a trade or ?.
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We have two packs of 125 in RW bevel, when there gone thre gone. Time to look at the Abowyer broadhead , great broadhead in a single bevel in the same style but in my opinion much tougher.
The Abowyer and Tuffheads liik to be good alternatives, but at 4X the cost. Might explain why the grizzlies seem to be gone. Gotta make money to stay in business. Which our customers understood that too...
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The quest to improve is so focused on a few design aspects & compensating for hunter ineptness as to actually have reduced a bow & arrow’s effectiveness. Nothing better demonstrates this than mech. BHs & speed fixated designs Posts: 1361 | From: Orange Cnty, NY | Registered: Dec 2009
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Looking at getting some ABowyer Brownbears. However, if the Tuffheads were available in 160 or 175 grn it would my choice...NOW!
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Grizzly price was to good to be true. To bad, at double there price they were still a good buy. Tuffhead is real close and stainless steel to boot, one real tuff BH.
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