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Author Topic: There will soon be a double bevel Grizzly! (prototype pic on page 3) update on page 4  (Read 2245 times)

Online Jack Denbow

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Offline Red Beastmaster

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Looks like a head the average guy can sharpen. Single bevels are a mystery to me.
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I DO like that ferrul going that close to the tip....strong!

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I made  200 grain  Grizz Kodiak into a double bevel with a file. I made up a near 700 grain arrow for a big pig I am after. No doubt if I can get close and do my part it will work. It is a solid 375 lb pig.RC

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Thats a lot of bevel for a two bevel head. These are going to be something.
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Offline Jwilliam

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Great looking broadhead Bill !!! Now both single and double bevel fans can enjoy the awesome performance of a Grizzly broadhead.   :thumbsup:

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The first run of Bruin broadheads are now at the brazer!   :jumper:

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Looks great Bill!
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I like it !
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I'm looking forward to seeing the finished product too!
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Great looking head Bill...can't wait to try some!
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That's a great news!!!

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Bill, I can't wait to get my hand on a couple of those.
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When will these be available to buy

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Offline ozy clint

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looks great. does the ferrule extend closer to the tip on the bruins than it does on the single bevels? it looks alot closer.

i'd love to see that on the single bevels.
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Doug, The 125 grain and 200 grain heads are at the brazers now. The 150 and 175 grin will go to the brazer this week. It usually takes 3-4 weeks to get heads through the brazing, heat treat, and coating process. Then we can start grinding them.

Clint, the head in the picture is a prototype. The tip is shorter than the actual Bruin is. These Bruin heads will appear exactly as the Grizzly does except double bevel. They also have a third lamination in the center. That third lamination is what allows us to grind them into a double bevel.

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Great!!!!

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i see, cheers. i'm sure they will prove to be popular
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Good Stuff....150s would work for me.
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I might Have to get some of them
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