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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: misfire on January 31, 2012, 06:52:00 AM
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I've been looking around at photos to try to identify these broadheads and can't seem to find them. They have no markings at all. Approx. 1 1/4" x 2 1/2". With the adaptors they weigh in the neighborhood of 180gr.
(http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x94/vlcnrydr/shared%20photos/DSCF1309.jpg)
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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Not sure but they look like Wolverines to me. A dbl. bevel made by Grizzly.
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Yep....Wolverines.
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early Wolverines designed/marketed by Harry Elburg, The samy guy who brought us the Grizzly and about the same time. I used them for a while and thought they were a pretty good head. The steel was kinda soft so it sharpened easily but some folks had tip curling issues with them.
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wolverines come with a rounded/curved edge.
These look like wolverines that have been filed to a straight edge.
I'd dare say that looking at the angle of the back of the blade they started off at 160 grains
http://grizzly.awardspace.com/
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They are early Wolverines. Before the Wolverine had the curved edge it was strait.
Bill
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Originally posted by zipper bowss:
They are early Wolverines. Before the Wolverine had the curved edge it was strait.
Bill
oh..cool.
Learned something today!...and it's still early!
:thumbsup:
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Early Wolverines!
Gentlemen, thank you for your help.