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Stryder
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I like Abowyer Brown Bears, Abowyer Wapitis, or Grizzlies for elk hunting.
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JamesKerr
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I am really liking the new grizzly broadheads Bill is manufacturing. I can get them sharper than anything else out there.

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KentuckyTJ
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James, I can't wait until folks start getting their new Grizzlies. I am not just recommending these heads because I like Bill and Tracy. They are made very well and so easy to sharpen it's unreal.

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Kentucky Jeff
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I have Grizzlies, Abowyer Brown Bear, Zwickey and Ace broadheads. However, the finest broadhead I have ever used to date is the Tuffhead 225 grain.
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kadbow
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Woodsmans for me.

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Brock
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I am a Ribtek and Snuffer guy...160s...but just got a pack of Grizzly Kodiaks (200gr) and if I can get them as sharp as my others then will give them a try but think I will like them. Very well made broadhead and have always had good reviews.

I am hoping it is going to be the best 2 blade broadhead (toughness and penetration)that acts like a 3 blade (as in blood trails)...if that makes sense?!

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I've killed several elk with my 2 blade Zwickau deltas from recurves in the 55-60# range. A couple years ago I switched to Simmons interceptors. I had no real reason to switch, except I always thought the simmons heads looked cool and a friend showed me how to sharpen them. The interceptors penetrate really well from a 52# recurve and cut a nasty hole. Just make sure the heads are spooky sharp and don't hit the shoulder blade! I have a few compound buddies that have had great luck with woods mans and thunderheards, I just like big 2 blades. Good luck
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rolltidehunter
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Shot my elk with 2 blade grizzly

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