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Title: sharpening new grizzlies
Post by: Airball on September 28, 2007, 09:27:00 PM
Just bought my first set of grizzly broadheads. What is the best degree to sharpen them to? I will be using a GATCO sharpener. If this does not work well, I am not afraid to try something different. Any suggestions?
Title: Re: sharpening new grizzlies
Post by: Numitokayo on September 28, 2007, 09:32:00 PM
Get yourself a KME broadhead sharpener, it get the grizzlies to a scary sharp edge with no problems. I just got both of mine today, the knife sharpener and broadhead sharpener.  All I have to say is WOW!!!!!!

DQ
Title: Re: sharpening new grizzlies
Post by: Carbon Caster on September 28, 2007, 09:37:00 PM
Daniel,

You know I expect to see them next month don't you????  LOL!!!
Title: Re: sharpening new grizzlies
Post by: Airball on September 28, 2007, 09:39:00 PM
I have read somewhere that you should actually put a very fine and small edge on the back side of the grizzly. With doing this I can picture that when the process is done you will be able to shave some arm hair with it like you can with a knife. If you don't, I just can't picture the broadhead being that sharp. Does this school of thought have merit or am I just not used to a single edged blade?
Title: Re: sharpening new grizzlies
Post by: Airball on September 28, 2007, 09:53:00 PM
Hey Woodbutcher, You out there?
Title: Re: sharpening new grizzlies
Post by: rdoggsilva on September 29, 2007, 01:10:00 AM
go to Braveheart archery in the sponsor list. They tell their way of sharping them.
Title: Re: sharpening new grizzlies
Post by: Dave2old on September 29, 2007, 11:32:00 AM
Airball -- Dr. Ashby says 25 degrees.
DQ -- you got contact numbers for KME?
Thanks, dave
Title: Re: sharpening new grizzlies
Post by: Airball on September 29, 2007, 06:01:00 PM
Read the Braveheart way of sharpening the grizzlies. I used their ideas but used my GATCO sharpener. When I got done putting the 22* bevel on my first one I could shave the hair on my arm. Thanks for all of the input guys. Happy hunting.
Title: Re: sharpening new grizzlies
Post by: laddy on September 30, 2007, 04:04:00 AM
I sharpen my wife's with a file and a diamond hone and use a smith's sharpener in the field, for my own grizzes and my Howard Hills which I assemble from blanks and hone them like the Grizzlies I use a file and sharpen them like Howard Hill would. We haven't lost a deer in years with this, even using left wing feathers.
Title: Re: sharpening new grizzlies
Post by: Jeff U on September 30, 2007, 06:31:00 AM
I agree, the "KME broadhead sharpener" works very well.  You can get one from 3Rivers.

 http://www.3riversarchery.com/product.asp?i=7257  

I sent an email to KME with a question about the sharpening angle and got the following response:

 
QuoteJeff,

Thanks for writing. I'm glad to hear that the sharpener is working well for you.

The sharpening angle will vary from broadhead to broadhead but will be in the 23 - 27 degree range.

I have found that the best way to sharpen a Grizzly is to work the factory bevel until uniformly ground/polished from end to end. Then begin a series of single, forward strokes on the stone, flipping the head between each pass. This will create a micro bevel on the unbeveled side. You will see a very fine line about 1/64" wide where the paint has been removed.

We use this technique at shows and people are amazed at how sharp you can get a Grizzly.

Thanks again and don't hesitate to write or call if you have any other questions.

Ron Swartz
KME Sharpeners
Title: Re: sharpening new grizzlies
Post by: Sharpster on September 30, 2007, 11:03:00 AM
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