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Samurai 200 gr left bevels

Allegheny Tom

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For anyone looking for a left bevel, 200 grain broadhead, Grizzlystik is reintroducing them in the Overkill version.
Seems like so many of the single bevel heads these days are only available in right bevel.
But some guys want to shoot left wing feathers, or left helical/offset vanes. The topic has been debated for years as to which fletch works best for a right, or left, handed shooter. For years, most righties preferred a left fletch. But the bevel has to match the fletch, so lots of guys (like me) had to switch to a right fletch simply because the selection of left bevel heads was so limited.
Samurai are great heads. Just thought I'd give a heads-up that there are some left bevel now available at GS.
 
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For anyone looking for a left bevel, 200 grain broadhead, Grizzlystik is reintroducing them in the Overkill version.
Seems like so many of the single bevel heads these days are only available in right bevel.
But some guys want to shoot left wing feathers, or left helical/offset vanes. The topic has been debated for years as to which fletch works best for a right, or left, handed shooter. For years, most righties preferred a left fletch. But the bevel has to match the fletch, so lots of guys (like me) had to switch to a right fletch simply because the selection of left bevel heads was so limited.
Samurai are great heads. Just thought I'd give a heads-up that there are some left bevel now available at GS.
I was told by a bow shop guy that when arrows launch from a compound bow, they actually spin left because of the strings. I found that interesting since most arrow are right bevel. Glad to have a chance to try it the opposite direction
 
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