"Bad.....Through The Bone."
Of the African Big 5, only one animal is affectionately referred to as "Black Death"....the Cape Buffalo.
Though completely debatable, many hunters also state that Black Death's cousin, the Asiatic Water Buffalo, is a Cape Buffalo with a really bad attitude.
What is not debatable, is the fact that both species of Buffalo are extremely large, have a nasty disposition and are about the most challenging and dangerous animals on a hoof to take with an arrow.
GrizzlyStik arrows have become the "Gold Standard" for bowhunters of dangerous game around the world.
Why? Simply because we are "Bad.....Through The Bone."

Here is an example of an Asiatic Water Buffalo rib. The average rib bone on a mature adult is 1 ¾", one of the most formidable barriers to arrow penetration in the animal kingdom....until the GrizzlyStik.

This is what happens when a 935-grain GrizzlyStik Safari meets an Asiatic Water Buffalo rib bone.
This arrow was shot from a 66# bow at about 10 yards. After slicing through 1" thick hide and the 1 ¾" rib, the arrow penetrated through and the broadhead exited the off side by 4".
Result?
