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re: Broadhead sharpening
Posted on 6/27/22 at 7:15 pm to Barneyrb
Posted on 6/27/22 at 7:15 pm to Barneyrb
Ive had pretty good results with the single bevels. I shot a decent buck that walked 30 yards and died, a doe that walked 20 yards and died, and I hit a doe very low at a steep angle and she bled a good amount but ended up getting chased off the property by some house dogs(long story) and I didn’t recover her. I’m not sure if I would’ve with any broadhead with that shot and circumstance.
The main thing I’ve noticed is they don’t react as much when hit with a sharp broadhead. Much easier to find a deer that walked 30 yards vs one that ran 120 yards. I’m pleased, I’ll use them again. I have the stay sharp stuff, there’s a learning curve but it’s works very well.
Doe
Blood trail from buck
I may not always shoot iron wills or even fixed blades but I’ll definitely be shooting the sharpest thing I can.
The main thing I’ve noticed is they don’t react as much when hit with a sharp broadhead. Much easier to find a deer that walked 30 yards vs one that ran 120 yards. I’m pleased, I’ll use them again. I have the stay sharp stuff, there’s a learning curve but it’s works very well.
Doe
Blood trail from buck
I may not always shoot iron wills or even fixed blades but I’ll definitely be shooting the sharpest thing I can.
This post was edited on 6/27/22 at 7:22 pm
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