Originally posted by Charlie3:
Abowyer 250 looks good. I would prefer not fooling with adapters. I will buy in August to give me a few weeks before Oct 1 opening day here, so hopefully the cutthroat is out by then.
I will say $45 for 6 grizzlies sounds better than $60 for 3 abowyer stainless. I suppose I won't lose any of them unless I make a really bad shot (possible haha)...if paying 2-3 times more guarantees they will not break I say it's worth it...what do y'all think? I had a grizzly Kodiak 200 bend a little after shooting a rock. The grizzly 185 is thicker steel therefore stronger. I know any of these heads will be very effective on deer, but I am willing to shell out a few extra $$ if the head will legitimately last longer and remain undamaged after heavy bone/rock impacts.
First off, I think Abowyer is a great company that makes great broadheads and have great customer service. That being said they make several styles in various materials, thickness, hardness, and dimensions. To that I say choose wisely and match the head to your needs. I really like screw in heads so I tried the 250 Grain Abowyer Brown Bears Carbon Steel. Precision manufactured, wicked sharp, but to me too soft and prone to tip curl with the overall dimensions & thickness. I could not accept the tip curl on simple double lung pass thrus or worse on heavier bone. Stainless would be harder but more brittle. Abowyer was great to work with and they recommended the "Boneheads" for a more robust solution. Again precision manufactured, wicked sharp, and now robust even on double lung pass thrus that exit the ridge bone of the lower scapula on large bucks... :-) To me, I feel the biggest reason to go heavy single bevel is for increased penetration in bone. If the broadhead tip curls, breaks, degrades, etc. in those conditions then the benefits quickly drop off... The Boneheads do not quite have the longer dimensions I prefer in 3:1 heads BUT they are robust and flat out get the job done!!!:-) I believe they performed flawlessly on a large whitetail with heavy bone on exit.... Happy to answer specifics or show pics of tip curl via PM if it helps. Abowyer is GREAT, just choose wisely for your needs. I'm sure they'd be happy to discuss. And of course the admonition to consider/select wisely applies to all manufacturers not just Abowyer. I just had specific experience with some mentioned in this thread. Humbly submitted... KAZ