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Grizzly broadhead shooters I need your help

Started by zipper bowss, January 01, 2012, 06:14:00 PM

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BaldingEagle

Got my KME for Christmas. Now, I just need some of those new Grizzlies.  Hope you have them at the BBTC.  I probably won't be able to wait that long!    ;)
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zipper bowss

Thanks for the pictures.

Any one else have any picturest to share?

Owlgrowler

Believe it or not, I like the Grizzly Leathers shooting glove. Are you going to carry that line also?
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but no man having caught a large fish,goes home through the alley.

Todd Greenwald

It would be great if you could also get steal adaptors to mount the Grizzly BH on to from your sight.  In 75gr to 125gr.  I like on stop shopping.
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KentuckyTJ

Woke up at 5 am this morning and with nothing else to do until my daughters field hockey practice I put this together.

 http://grizzlybroadheads.com/
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owlbait

Sharp looking home page TJ! Looks like Bill and Tracy will be on the cutting edge with this one!   :bigsmyl:    :thumbsup:
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J-dog

Wow TJ!, just slapped it together huh? Looks great.
Always be stubborn.

Captain hindsight to the rescue!

steadman

" Just concentrate and don't freak out next time" my son Tyler(age 7) giving advise after watching me miss a big mulie.

Caleb the bow breaker

I got in on this sort of late, but there are a couple things that I would enjoy

1.  video or description of how they are made.  I am not talking about divulging proprietary secrets but just something explaining the steps.  I am really curious how you guys make lots of broadheads that are all consistent.  

2. I think broadhead tests are awesome.  Just video or pics of broadheads being shot into various items.  Cement bricks, frozen milk jugs, etc...  I dont mean necesarrily to compare them to other heads I just am always amazed what will and wont destroy a head.  

3.  Might also be cool to have a section on modifications that guys do and how they worked out?  

C
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imskippy

My first traditional deer. Grizzly 160 sharpened on KME.


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House

Bill-

I for one love the Grizzly heads, but always struggled with how to finish the tip of the head...I would like to see a close-up pic or two of the tip of a finished hunt ready head.

Travis
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emac396

QuoteOriginally posted by House:
Bill-

I for one love the Grizzly heads, but always struggled with how to finish the tip of the head...I would like to see a close-up pic or two of the tip of a finished hunt ready head.

Travis
X2 on tip pic and maybe some advise

Hopewell Tom

Nice work, TJ.
I'm starting to fidget a bit now. My order is in for a bow and I'll be getting some Bheads as well. They'll be going on a set of Snag's Surewoods that I'll have him make up as the bow gets closer.
Man, Bill and Tracy, any time to sleep?
TOM

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chad graham


Fletcher

Here's another Griz kill, fresh this morning, 200 gr ElGrande left bevel.  My first single bevel kill and I am impressed; the hole in her liver was huge.  About an 80 yd recovery and she was down quickly.

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JimB

Fletcher,it's funny you should say that.The second antelope I killed with a grizzly was the 200 gr and a liver shot and the channel through the liver was a measured,2" wide.I had never seen that before.I'm determined now to pay more attention.I didn't check the first antelope internally.That liver shot antelope was my shortest recovery on an antelope out of 8.

KentuckyTJ

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zipper bowss

Thank you Chad for posting that tip picture.Very helpful.

Good looking doe Rick.   :thumbsup:  

Tom it's just been one long day since October.Things should smooth out in the next couple of months.

Mike Gerardi

Standard 160 Grizz broadhead with 100 grain steel adapter, Arrow dynamics arrow, 60lb @28  recurve. One arrow through two hogs, then burried in the dirt 4 inches. Leathal head.

   

   

   

emac396

Thanks Rick that is exactly what I needed
                           Ed


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