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#13
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 823
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From: Flowery Branch Ga. 30542
what kind of a worthless question is this? if you can't do it right don't do it at all. against the law to use a field tip on deer if you can't figure out how to sharpen a broadhead get rid of the bow and get out of bowhunting. good grief where is that bad post inform the mod icon???
#15
LOL!!! That's a good one...
Honestly, this is a weird poll. 96% so far said to go with a dull broadhead. I can understand that because under NO CIRCUMSTANCES should you use a field tip for hunting!! A dull broadhead can always be sharpened up.
Honestly, this is a weird poll. 96% so far said to go with a dull broadhead. I can understand that because under NO CIRCUMSTANCES should you use a field tip for hunting!! A dull broadhead can always be sharpened up.
#20
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 3,903
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From: Wisconsin
ORIGINAL: JoshKeller
So what are you doing to do with the deer after you shoot it. If you dont have the ability to sharpen a broadhead, should I assume the knife is dull also?
So what are you doing to do with the deer after you shoot it. If you dont have the ability to sharpen a broadhead, should I assume the knife is dull also?










