Spot & Stalk Bruiser

Spot & Stalk Bruiser - "Here's two different angles of my Illinois bruiser. I caught this buck running a scrape line and was able to get in front of him. I made a 30 yard shot from the ground - no tree stand." - @dougelliott9 Is shooting a 650 grain, high FOC tapered arrow with a 200 grain single bevel broadhead too heavy for hunting trophy whitetails? Ask Doug what he thinks. For whitetail hunters, the GrizzlyStik system gives an unmatched ethical shot selection. If a buck enters your "lethal zone," the 650 system can lethally penetrate at any angle, any body position and through any bone......think about that.

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