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JimB
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1 1/8" works very well for me.With the blade of the 300 gr screw in at 2.44",I would have to think that the length of the 300 glue on would be pushing that 3" mark.I'm still very interested.
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Jerry Jeffer
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250-300 grains. Left or right bevel

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TTT...just checking in.
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200gr glue on R wing

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160+/- glue on..closer to 3" in length, at least 1 1/4 wide...more about 1 1/2 wide..either bevel.
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150-170 grain LW would be my preference. Then I could glue it on an internally footed wood shaft or use a steel insert on carbons. If you decide to go RW, I'd still take some. 3:1 is still the ratio that makes the most sense to me.

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MikeW
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Any progress with this?

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quote:
Originally posted by MikeW:
Any progress with this?

I'm afraid this will be on hold for a while. There are many factors to consider when bringing a head to market, some of which I don't have control over. Some are just related to feasibility.

The upside is, there are some really great two blade heads out there. Recently had a chance to handle some Tuffheads, and they look fantastic to me!

And of course the work Jeff does at VPA is top notch. If I were in the market for a double bevel two blade that'd be it.

In the meantime, we'll keep after it with the screw-in two blades we currently offer and continue to work on a one-piece single bevel, though it may be a while before we have it.

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200 grain rt bevel glue on.

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150 to 200gr glue on, at least a true 1 1/4" wide.

Have no interest in anything 1 1/8" wide, or less.

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Another agreement with Terry. 150 grain 1/4" wider than an El Grande.

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300gr screw in

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They are coming from VPA.! We will be introducing them in a week or so. Again 1 1/8" Cut. Starting with 325gr model. Lighter models will be added. I doubt there will be a model lighter than about 160-175 though. We'll see. Detail will come during the release but I don't believe there is a head anything like it currently on the market due to a couple unique features.
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Rayzor150,is the 325 gr a screw-on head?
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Make the small game head in a weight to match and you will have two winners.
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