To sharpen or not to sharpen?
#12
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Kodiak, AK
Posts: 2,877
RE: To sharpen or not to sharpen?
ORIGINAL: lethalconnection
What do you guys do if you take a shot and miss then you burry the arrow into the ground or a tree. Do you replace or resharpen or leave alone?
What do you guys do if you take a shot and miss then you burry the arrow into the ground or a tree. Do you replace or resharpen or leave alone?
If it's bent or dinged replace it, if it's not resharpen it, if I can't find it is the only time it would get left alone.
#14
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Kodiak, AK
Posts: 2,877
RE: To sharpen or not to sharpen?
When I shot Muzzy's I had the practice blades but I noticed that they didn't fly exactly the same as the hunting blades and they weren't that much cheaper than just buying another set of actual blades anyway. So I had one dull set for practice and a sharp set for hunting. The real blades do tear up a target a lot faster though, unless you're shooting into a sand bunker.
ORIGINAL: bigtim6656
am i the only one who got pratice blades with my muzzys
am i the only one who got pratice blades with my muzzys
#15
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Calgary,Alberta,Canada
Posts: 2,123
RE: To sharpen or not to sharpen?
ORIGINAL: KodiakArcher
You're kidding right?
If it's bent or dinged replace it, if it's not resharpen it, if I can't find it is the only time it would get left alone.
You're kidding right?
If it's bent or dinged replace it, if it's not resharpen it, if I can't find it is the only time it would get left alone.
#16
RE: To sharpen or not to sharpen?
ORIGINAL: lethalconnection
What do you guys do if you take a shot and miss then you burry the arrow into the ground or a tree. Do you replace or resharpen or leave alone?
What do you guys do if you take a shot and miss then you burry the arrow into the ground or a tree. Do you replace or resharpen or leave alone?