This is what a Grizzly Kodiak in 200 gr did out of a 46lb Maddog for my oldest son, 2 seasons ago. Outside of the sharpening chores, Grizzlys can certainly fit the bill!
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All of the heads above are 175 grain. I have a 3 arrow quiver and each one had a different broadhead. Why? Just because I like options...Shadowhntr wrote: ↑Sun Apr 15, 2018 9:14 am Yotes via arrow can be tough to track period. What weight Grizzly you using?
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That is one heck of a hole! Very impressive!Shadowhntr wrote: ↑Sun Apr 15, 2018 9:23 am This is what a Grizzly Kodiak in 200 gr did out of a 46lb Maddog for my oldest son, 2 seasons ago. Outside of the sharpening chores, Grizzlys can certainly fit the bill!
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A very effective combination.
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