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bigdawgwill44 07-19-2009 08:29 PM

Stingers sharp enough?
 
i just got a pack of magnus stinger 4 blade broadheads. I was wondering if these need to be sharpened or if out of box they are good enough to knock down animals. how do you sharpen them if you do?

bigdawgwill44 07-20-2009 05:47 AM

wow, nobody?

gmil6184 07-20-2009 08:06 AM

They should be more than sharp enough out of the box - magnus has a good reputation for making good sharp heads. As for resharpening them i saw a video the other day where a guy was sharpening them. I don't remember where i saw it but if you look i'm sure you can find it.

kevin1 07-20-2009 08:32 AM

Other than a light honing it would be tough to improve on their edge without weakening it.

Wingbone 07-20-2009 03:20 PM

Try to shave hair off your arm. If you can do it easily, they're sharp. If you can't do it they aren't.

bigdawgwill44 07-20-2009 04:22 PM

the reason i ask is i can run my fingers over the blades with decent pressure and they do not shave arm hairs. I've even ran the over my g-5 stone and still seem very dull...

Wingbone 07-21-2009 01:50 AM

Then they need sharpening. I use Magnus myself, and it seems to me that their steel is pretty hard. It may take more than a few licks to sharpen them. Once they get sharp though, they'll stay that way.

kevin1 07-21-2009 04:51 AM

Shaving hair is not the same as slicing through veins and arteries, hair is tougher and more resistant to cutting. The motion used to cut them is also different, you're chopping rather than slicing. Run a broadhead straight from the package across the face of a steak, if it cuts cleanly and easily the blade is sharp enough, if it drags or tears hone it.

BowHuntingFool 07-21-2009 06:06 AM

I always touch up my Broadheads no matter what. If you have an idea what your doing it can't hurt. I'm trying the 125 grain 2 blade Stingers with bleeders this season, mine are scary sharp!

bigdawgwill44 07-21-2009 06:14 AM

how do you sharpen them?

dryridge2 07-21-2009 08:33 AM

They should have been good out of the pack. If not, send them back to Magnus they will sharpen them and send 'em back. I have had them resharpen mine after using them, no charge.

I think Magnus is a good ol' American Company doing business like it should be.

jdamet 07-21-2009 09:15 AM

I use the 2 blade stingers and after all the practice and killing 6 deer, they still shave the hairs on my arm! Good company, great product!

fishinty 07-21-2009 09:38 AM

A wouldn't sharpen them until after I shot animal with them . Because they are SHARP right out of he box .

Wingbone 07-21-2009 03:30 PM

I use about 3 different grade of stones, coarse to fine. At this point you could probably skip the coarse stone. Take the insert out. Lay them on the bevel and push them away from you. Make sure you're riding the bevel. You can feel it. do some licks on both asides and flip it over. After I'm done with the finest stone, I'll strop them on cardboard and finally a leather belt. There is no such thing as a broadhead being too sharp.

TreednNC 07-22-2009 04:49 AM

Ive got a 5 stone Lansky system and I take the blade off of the head and clamp it in the Lansky and sharpen with 17* with medium, fine, very fine, could shave a gnats @$$ after it was done.


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