Free: Contests & Raffles.
I shoot the GrizzlyStiks with my longbow. I believe in the extra weight to help with a pass through. A little correction to your post. They preach a single bevel, cut-on-contact, two-blade broadhead. I like the idea of a two blade broadhead for minimizing deflection on a rib, etc. I also like the idea of a two blade slicing back and forth if inside the animal. I don't like how two-blades can get finicky with planing in the wind. I shoot a 180 grain broadhead, but after reading and seeing results with inserts and FOJ's, I think that is just as good as a heavy broadhead. The broadhead is only to cut a path through the animal. The extra weight is to achieve the extreme FOC. I am not as sold on the single bevel design, by listening to their theory on splitting bone, but that is only an opinion I have formed in my head. I have no experience with these on compounds that shoot heavy arrows at much higher speeds than a trad bow.