I have the Lansky and it works great on my knives and broadheads. The broadhead needs to have a flat blade to work in the clamp. For example a Slick Trick works fine but the Muzzy blades are a problem with their 90 degree bend at the back of the blade. So it depends on what you are trying to shapen.
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Excalibur Exocet, Varizone Scope
Gold Tip Laser II
125g Spitfire (424g total)
I have the Lansky and it works great on my knives and broadheads. The broadhead needs to have a flat blade to work in the clamp. For example a Slick Trick works fine but the Muzzy blades are a problem with their 90 degree bend at the back of the blade. So it depends on what you are trying to shapen.
I have one, the broadhead one, and its absolutely the best ever made. Some people say they can get heads sharp - they don't have the same definition of sharp that I do.
I have one, the broadhead one, and its absolutely the best ever made. Some people say they can get heads sharp - they don't have the same definition of sharp that I do.
I looked at those and I have GOT to get one. It looks like it could even be used to sharpen the blades on a Grim Reaper. If I could get the Grim Reaper blades truly sharp, it would take care of my only issue with them.