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Hill Broadheds

Started by moleman, June 19, 2012, 06:21:00 PM

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moleman

Looking for some thoughts on Hill heads, from those who use them.

lpcjon2

Tuff as nails and fly like darts. Love em. Some find it hard to sharpen them, you are better with the course edge then trying for the razor sharp as with other heads. They are great heads!
Some people live an entire lifetime and wonder if they have ever made a
difference in the world, but the Marines don't have that problem.
—President Ronald Reagan

Gordon Jabben

I have had good luck with them.  Tuning is not as critical as with most broadheads.

arrow flynn

Round chainsaw file to get a single bevel edge.I think they are a great broadhead.
Arrow_Flynn

Mine are left and right wing single bevels, ground from Hill blanks. I use a Grizzly file, a diamond hone, and a strap to get them shaving sharp, and then put a slight serration with the corner of the Grizzly file. I find that I get slightly better average blood trails with them than I did with the original Grizzlies that were either shaving sharp or shaving sharp with the slight serration, but the differences are really minimal.


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