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Grizzly Broadheads Sharpening Help

Started by rluttrell, January 24, 2013, 04:56:00 PM

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rluttrell

What do you guys use to sharpen Grizzly Broadheads with?
Hopefully you will see me as a better person today than I was yesterday..

T Lail

a GOOD file, jewelers rouge and a leather strope.......don't use  alot of pressure and "feel" the edge form...you will ruin a head or two, but it will come....
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Bud B.

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3arrows

Accursharp, 10-12 bucks works on Grizzly broadheads and fillet knifes.
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R. W. Mackey

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R. W. Mackey

KME  Sharpner, check out his website, you'll be glad you did.
RW
Don't practice until you get something RIGHT.  Practice until you Can't do it WRONG.  Dave Rorem

Tyler C. Moore

Tyler C. Moore

JamesKerr

I use a good file and then move gradually down to a very smooth diamond stone then finally finishing up on a leather strop.
James Kerr


joe ashton

KME and/or a file and then a ceramic stick   :scared:
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Jwilliam


Al Kidner

Hmmm...KME looks likly it may have to be on the shopping list!!

ak.
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Roughrider

I shoot Grizzly single bevel and find them very easy to sharpen and hold an edge.  I first work the edge with a large flat bastard file, then on a diamond hone, and finish on a steel.  Get a shaving edge in a few minutes.
Dan Brockman

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KentuckyTJ

Yep, KME on a large file at first then onto progressively finer stones then finish on cardboard.
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