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For those of you who shoot the single bevel what brand are you using?
I’ve been looking into purchasing some and would like some input/insight. Dr. Ashby’s look great but are too pricy for me. I’ve had some had experiences with my double bevel light broadheads and am ready for a change. Any help will be great appreciated.
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I’ve used grizzlies for the last few years and love them. They aren’t sharp at all when you get them so you’ll need the skills to get them shaving, or pay to have them done. Either way, they’re tough.
The company changed hands I think and went through a period where they couldn’t be reached. I think that’s taken care of though, or so I hear.
Anyway, for the price, you can’t beat them.
ch
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I like the Abowyer heads a lot and when I’m not using my homemade head, they are my go to heads.
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What game will you be hunting? Using carbon or wood shafts (that is glue-on or screw-in heads)? For whitetails and feral hogs, consider the Eclipse glue-ons or the Eclipse Werewolf screw-ins. The Tusker Concord is a great head for the money. IMHO avoid anything with a Rockwell hardness of less than 50. Remember, the easier they are to sharpen, the easier they are to dull, bend, break, etc. For heavier game I like heavier heads and currently favor the Tuffhead, a 225-grain glue-on which I use on carbons with a steel insert. All of these heads come from pretty sharp to extremely sharp out of the pack.
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