dead heads
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I bought some Dead Head 100gr. 3 blade broadheads but found that the blades were very dull. What is the best way to sharpen these blades since they are angled on the furrel. They look like they are pretty tough heads and hopefully they will fly well. Any one used these that has any suggestions. Thanks!
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From: montrose colorado USA
BigB ....go to our Web site
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From: cedaredge colorado USA
My customers who use them like the way they tuneup and penetrate. the slightly beveled angle of the blades can be set to match your fletching angle and this keeps the blades from fighting the fletching. Very easy to tune!
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Vinton VA
thanks to GFK tech I just finished testing them. Basicly they are a fine head, scoring right at the top. I did find the blade sharpness to be less than "shaving" sharp, about like the Rocket line of mechanicals. other than that, they shoot great, are durable, penetrate very well, and are very "user friendly". I will post a report on them in a few days.
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