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Title: Grizzly stik?/ Is heavier better?
Post by: JasonG on January 01, 2018, 01:00:01 PM
I just got done listening to a Podcast called Beyond The Kill , it was episode 74 with the owner of Grizzly stik. They had some interesting Ideas on arrow weight and using double blade broadheads. I was curious if anyone has used there goods? I also wonder if you could put a 200 grain broadhead on a 340 spine or would it fly all over the place?
Title: Re: Grizzly stik?/ Is heavier better?
Post by: mtaylor on January 02, 2018, 06:57:06 AM
I have not used anything from Grizzly Stik. But in answering your spine question. It might depend on the length of your arrow. When you take a 340 spined arrow and chop it down to 26” it is stiffer than that same arrow at 28”. So it would depend on arrow length, and draw weight. I would start by looking at the manufacturers arrow spine chart and make an educated decision from there. I have always heard it’s better to be a little more stiffer on arrow spine than not.

Hope that helps.
Title: Re: Grizzly stik?/ Is heavier better?
Post by: tlbradford on January 02, 2018, 12:51:20 PM
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.
Title: Re: Grizzly stik?/ Is heavier better?
Post by: jackelope on January 02, 2018, 12:59:35 PM
@Todd_ID  is sort of in the loop on this topic too I believe.
Title: Re: Grizzly stik?/ Is heavier better?
Post by: JasonG on January 02, 2018, 04:52:30 PM
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.
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Title: Re: Grizzly stik?/ Is heavier better?
Post by: wideleft on January 03, 2018, 09:21:24 AM
You should check out Alaska bowhunting supply/grizzly stick (websitehttp://www.grizzlystik.com/Arrow-Testing-C76.aspx).  You could mix and match the grain weight of the field points to find what shoots best with your bow.  I considered doing this a few years ago, but decided not to mess with what I already had.   Good luck.
Title: Re: Grizzly stik?/ Is heavier better?
Post by: JasonG on January 06, 2018, 06:58:25 PM
This has become a little tricky , the research continues.
Title: Re: Grizzly stik?/ Is heavier better?
Post by: Calvin Rayborn on January 07, 2018, 11:12:20 PM
Pretty wicked looking
Title: Re: Grizzly stik?/ Is heavier better?
Post by: Magnum_Willys on January 08, 2018, 05:50:34 AM
I dont see any advantage on those blades over the 50 year proven classic Fred Bear double blade with razor inserts.

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