40 degree bevel doesn't appeal to me, though it is pretty typical on double bevels. Just prefer the cutting power of the original Grizzly, not sure why that needs to change.
Also, I rarely mention price, as it means nothing to some people, but 200/3 dollars a head is just begging for offshore production which they can easily nail. I can't figure why someone like CRKT, that can make a sophisticated lock back for that price, isn't already displacing this market.
As a hunter, I don't see too many people getting a lot of time on these heads. But that doesn't mean they won't nail someone's tick list. I just prefer a head I can stump shoot, small game hunt, etc... so the first time I shoot it isn't on whatever ultimate task it is designed for.
It is a fun fact that the single best broadhead in the tests that lead to all these single blade mega heads was the Grizzly, which among other things was for decades the single cheapest head, and designed to be so.