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Author Topic: The right Broadhead Sharpener  (Read 2189 times)

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Offline MTCOMMER

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I need a sharpener for my broadheads and Im not sure what kind I should get.  It would be easy if I shot straight blades, but I shoot Crimson Talon XT broadheads with the bent blades (look at picture if you dont know what im talking about)
I was thinking of just buying a handheld sharpener, does anyone have any thoughts?  I have heard the G5's are nice.  What do you guys think, Thanks!

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« Last Edit: March 03/17/10, 11:16:36 AM by mtcommer3518 »

Offline MNBucKKiller

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I would save myselt the time and trouble by just buying new broadheads...but thats just me.

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I got one of them hand held sharpeners, they work pretty well.
(It kinda looks like one of them fillet knife sharpeners only smaller))
But they don't work good if they are really dull.
They are made for just touching up the edge.
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