I spent the morning sharpening a tusker broadhead. If you have tried your hand at it you know there is no edge on these things out of the pack. When I was satisfied I mounted it on a cedar arrow and......
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Wet fir is a tough target. Instead of pulling out the bh I decided to make it my test board for some other heads.
Shoot about 30 more broadheads along that center line and the 2X will split and you can get all your heads back.
Trap
I was surprised it poked out the other side. No curling.
That bow is beautiful. What is it?
Those Tuskers are tough as nails and you can't beat the price. I would still be using them but I can't sharpen them!
yeah! nice bow!!
It is a Real McCoy made by Andy McCoy of Bezaleel Bowworks. He has a small add in TBM. His shop is about 45 mins from me.
QuoteOriginally posted by VictoryHunter:
Those Tuskers are tough as nails and you can't beat the price. I would still be using them but I can't sharpen them!
I agree. Tough, cheap, and a real pain to set the bevel. In the past I bought some single beveled sharpened ones from Ron at KME.
Yeah,,,I've done it...early as last week....with Badgers.
Tell you one thing....if my girls ever took to hog hunting, the Tusker Concords would be on the end of their arrows. They would be perfect for kids n hogs....needle point and I got them sharp as any head ever. Wish they were still a Sponsor. Killed a couple of hogs with the Aztecs years ago in TX.
Yikes !!!
Glad that board was not my hip bone...lol