Last years broadheads still ok?
#12
Unless your blades are completely dull from target shooting or dulled by other causes, NEVER FILE OR STONE THE EDGES.
#13
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Illinois
BobCo
My suggestion that one should not file or stone a blade that is not actually dulled, is based on the fact that many do not know how to dress or sharpen a edge with files and stones -especially a very small beveled edge of a broadhead blade, and they commonly make the blade worse or permanently foul the edge. A buffing of the edge is safer.
My suggestion that one should not file or stone a blade that is not actually dulled, is based on the fact that many do not know how to dress or sharpen a edge with files and stones -especially a very small beveled edge of a broadhead blade, and they commonly make the blade worse or permanently foul the edge. A buffing of the edge is safer.
#14
ORIGINAL: Bauer
I shoot target points to proactice, never have I practiced with my broadheads.
I shoot target points to proactice, never have I practiced with my broadheads.
How do you know your B-heads fly the same as your fieldpoints? Sometimes (quite frequently) they do not.




