Grizzly Screw-In Broadheads Review

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Grizzly Screw-In Broadheads Reviews

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Mihajlo
2 years ago

I tried every single conceivable method to sharpen these and even took them to get sharpened by a professional who's done single bevels before and even he couldn't get it done!!! I spent 3x the cost of this TRASH broadhead JUST on sharpening only to get a dull worthless scrap of pop tab steel. I'm promptly throwing these in a landfill where they all belong.

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I would buy from 3 Rivers again.

HeBeGeBe
3 years ago

As noted, they need to be "hunt sharpened", and they were quite sharp in the package. I used my Lansky sharpening kit on one edge and after a while felt that it was still not sharp enough. I then took a piece of 1000 and 2000 grit Wetordry sandpaper, glued it onto a flat ceramic tile and sanded the other edge, without using a sharpening jig.. After a few strokes it was sharper then read more the other Lansky edge and it took less than half the time. Then I used my strop to finish them off. They may not be "Ranch Fairy" but if I had a jig, they would be. This is a very easy and inexpensive way to sharpen broad heads.

Good value

J
3 years ago

Great head for the value.

Highly recommended

Ku
4 years ago

I hunt white tail deer. It just works. Shoot a doe at 25 g da yards and broke the femur on the opposite side. Still had complete pass thru.

Not worth the money

Brandon
4 years ago

I do both recreational shooting and bow hunting with a traditional recurve. I had some poor planning this year and didn't get my broadheads in time. Thought these might be a good replacement. I've taken these out to shoot and I've had two out of 12 break at the shaft between the broadhead and the threads. Maybe the glue on would be more durable but I doubt it.

Really happy with the construction and finish

Goiter
4 years ago

Very happy with these and the price is reasonable. No hesitation to use these on whitetails, elk and moose.

I wouldn't buy it again.

CM
4 years ago

It's 2 thin pieces of metal glued around what is essentially a field point. Way too expensive for the quality.

Not impressed, 2 out 3 not straight

Double D
4 years ago

Have not shot these yet but not expecting good results. 2 out of the 3 are not straight, insert not glued in properly. Blades were chiped also, But that wasn't an issue as they would need a sharpening anyway

I would not buy this again.

Steve
4 years ago

Zero quality controls. How something with this bad of an edge made it into the package is beyond me.

Great value! Breaks solid bone!

Ziggy
5 years ago

Awesome!! I got them in a couple days. When they came I didn't have a stone so I used sand paper to sharpen these. I shoot a 70 pond compound bow, my arrows are regular carbon arrows with the Three rivers arrow weight tubes ( 8gpi ) my arrows weigh in at 725 grains with the 200 grain screw in. I have shot two deer with these broadheads and have had pass thru both times. The second read more one was spinal! Can't say enough good things about the value of this product! We all know that heavy single bevel broadheads can get pricy.

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Asked by Brandon 3 years ago

I am interested in shooting these on crossbow bolts and was wondering what the ferrule diameter is. I can't find it listed anywhere and I would prefer heads with a ferrule diameter larger than my bolts. Most crossbow bolts are roughly .344" which is a tou

These will have an 11/32" ferrule. 3 years ago

These will have an 11/32" ferrule.

Asked by ANDREW 2 years ago

Could I switch out ferrals in these to use steel ones?

Yes they would work. 2 years ago

Yes they would work.

Asked by Mark 3 years ago

Can you use left wing broad heads with right wing fletching?

It can be done but you lose energy as the head would spin the op 3 years ago

It can be done but you lose energy as the head would spin the opposite way of the arrow on impact.

Asked by Nate 3 years ago

How many come in a pack for the price of 37.99?

That would be for 3 heads. 3 years ago

That would be for 3 heads.

Asked by Dylan 3 years ago

My fletchings rotate my arrows clockwise while standing behind the arrow. Do I need right or left bevel?

If its turning clockwise then you need a right bevel 2 years ago

If its turning clockwise then you need a right bevel

Asked by CJ 3 years ago

What are some methods to sharpen and/or make hunt ready?

Many people use files or stones to sharpen there broadheads . W 3 years ago

Many people use files or stones to sharpen there broadheads . We have several sharpeners that will get the job done . check out our website or give us a call and we can help you decide what will work best for you .

Asked by Curtis 3 years ago

Which bevel do I need for Carbon Express Piledriver Crossbolts?

Most Crossbow bolts are straight fletched , if yours are straigh 3 years ago

Most Crossbow bolts are straight fletched , if yours are straight fletched it wont matter the bevel other than that you will need to get a bevel that follows the twist of your fletch .

Asked by Stewart 3 years ago

What is advantages to right bevel as opposed to left bevel? Or left vs. right bevel?

No particular advantages, you simply pick the bevel based on the 3 years ago

No particular advantages, you simply pick the bevel based on the offset of your fletchings. If you have right wing feathers, you'd pick the right bevel heads, so they cut and spin in the same direction, instead of spinning right and then trying to spin everything left with a left-bevel broadhead.

Right bevel is for right wing or right helical fletching and lef 3 years ago

Right bevel is for right wing or right helical fletching and left bevel is for left wing or left helical fletching. 

Biggest reason I know is that right bevel will tend to tighten h 3 years ago

Biggest reason I know is that right bevel will tend to tighten heads and left bevel will tend to loosen heads. Either way use left wing fletch with left bevel and right wing with right bevel so they turn together and don't fight each other.

Asked by CASEY 3 years ago

Would it be a bad idea to shoot these on a carbon arrow out of a compound? If the fletchings on the arrows (for my compound bow) are straight, does Left wing/right Wing matter? thank you

I would recommend double bezel for straight fletching, right bez 3 years ago

I would recommend double bezel for straight fletching, right bezel for right helical, and left bezel for left helical. 

Asked by Brandon 3 years ago

I am interested in shooting these on crossbow bolts and was wondering what the ferrule diameter is. I can't find it listed anywhere and I would prefer heads with a ferrule diameter larger than my bolts. Most crossbow bolts are roughly .344" which is a tou

These will have an 11/32" ferrule. 3 years ago

These will have an 11/32" ferrule.

Asked by Matt 3 years ago

Will the 200 grain work with a crossbow?

yes these will work with a crossbow but you will want to test th 3 years ago

yes these will work with a crossbow but you will want to test them or shoot them to make sure you are getting the flight that you are looking for.