Hello everyone. This is my first post, but I have been reading a lot of the past threads over the last week or so. You have a great group here.
I bowhunted a long time than family and work got in the way and I am just getting back into it. I am hunting a John Shulz 65# Trophy Hunter.
I decided to upgrade my old cedar and aluminum shafts to something heavier. I went with the Grizzlystick Alaskans, which fly amazingly well with both 125 and 175 field points. I have read the Ashby reports and agree with many of his principals. The one item I am not completely sold on is a single bevel advantage over a double bevel, but that can be another discussion.
The trouble I'm having is finding many screw-in, double-bevel broadhead options that have a ferrule that is 11/32 or greater, which is what my shaft diameter is on the finished Alaskans. Ashby's thoughts on the ferrule needing to be greater than, or equal to, the shaft diameter does make a lot of sense. Hopefully you guys can point me in the right direction. Thanks in advance.