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Old 02-08-2010, 10:42 PM   #1
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Old 02-15-2010, 04:14 AM   #2
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With a static spine designed for 50#-80# + bows, the Alaskan shaft makes up a finished arrow weighting between 550 and 650+ grains including a 125 to 250+ grain head. This makes it just right for most moderate draw weight bows and virtually any game animal from whitetails to kudu.

Finished Alaskan arrows weigh in at approximately 550 and 650+ grains including a 125 to 250+ grain head.

The Alaskan, full length at 32.5" BOP, comes with brass point inserts and push-in, tunable white nocks. Since not all bows in the same draw weight are alike, for best arrow flight, it is highly recommended that the customer tune the shaft to the bow. Besides adjusting point weight, tuning the arrow to the bow often requires cutting the shaft to adjust the spine.

The GrizzlyStik is an incredibly strong, heavy, hunting arrow shaft that was developed and designed to do one thing very well...and that is to lethally penetrate game animals for a quick, humane kill.

The momentum that can be delivered by a heavy hunting arrow is proven and simple (English war arrows made the armored French knight obsolete) but the design of the GrizzlyStik is simply state of the art.
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