Sharpening Broadheads?
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Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Heaven IA USA
Posts: 2,597
RE: Sharpening Broadheads?
Nub,
Yes like the ones in your first picture. If memory serves me correctly I got my round one (by that I mean the cutting " teeth" are round, not square and flat) from the people who make Bonebuster broadheads. For some reason it does a better job for me than the square cutters.
Yes like the ones in your first picture. If memory serves me correctly I got my round one (by that I mean the cutting " teeth" are round, not square and flat) from the people who make Bonebuster broadheads. For some reason it does a better job for me than the square cutters.
#13
RE: Sharpening Broadheads?
kreg, I have used the magnus two and four bladed heads for years and this is what I do.
First thing I do is put a different angle on the blade with an s-24 file. Then, I move to an s-24 diamond hone, then use a fine stone to finish it up. Some people like to use a leather strop after that, but I prefer not to. This process only needs to be done once. If the blades dull, just use the fine stone to resharpen.
First thing I do is put a different angle on the blade with an s-24 file. Then, I move to an s-24 diamond hone, then use a fine stone to finish it up. Some people like to use a leather strop after that, but I prefer not to. This process only needs to be done once. If the blades dull, just use the fine stone to resharpen.