RE: Broadheads...can they be too sharp?
Sharper is better, however I don' t care how broadheads arrive from the manufacturer. If you practice with them, they become too dull. If you shoot them at a deer, they become too dull. If you pull them in and out of a quiver many times, they become too dull. So, as you can see, you must have the ability to sharpen your heads, if you want the ultimate in sharpness and performance from them.
Many replacable blades are awkward to re-sharpen, so I recommend buying any good fixed two-blade broadhead (like Magnus) and then learning the " scary sharp" method of honing them.
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If you do, your broadheads will do maximun damage to whatever area you hit.