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Old 04-03-2006, 07:57 AM
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BobCo19-65
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Default RE: Slick Tricks and Elk?

It says DULL.
I'm just not seeing where it says dull. Maybe you could provide a link. Maybe that is your opinion, which you gave even before examining the heads,but the report does not say dull. What is says is truthfully quoted below.


Once again, from 5-shot.
Blade sharpness is very good and accuracy is outstanding.

B minus is not sharp in my way of thinking.
I understand that you do not believe B- is not sharp. But you're not reporting the correct score (B) and are ignorring that supporting statement by 5-shot that the blades are very sharp.

I don't seehow theese findings by 5-shot can be interpreted to mean that this is a dull blade. Maybe that is how you interpreted it, but that is not what is written.

Just wondering what your motivation is to keep reporting inaccurate research, or convienently leaving outor ignorring informationto just to support your case.

PLUS, I can't cut myself with the things without making a concerted effort.
Trying to puposely cut yourself (with any material) really makes me wonder.


Butch, I agree with you on the sharpness of the Stingers. I used them with my longbow last year and took a very nice deer. I had blood thrown up to four feet on both sides of the trail in the snow. Below is a picture:



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