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150 gr. Stinger ?

Started by daveycrockett, September 20, 2010, 09:44:00 PM

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daveycrockett

How do you guys sharpen these or touch them up? The big ferrule seems to be in the way for me?

Jim Jackson

sorry I was posting to another thread and it ended up here accidently.  I deleted the other part since it didn't deal with stingers!
Blaze out your own trail.

doug77


doug77

guess I could add a litte more, remove the bleeder then go with the KME knife sharpner.
They will be sharper than when you bought them.

doug77

Jwilliam

Doug77,
What degree angle are you sharpening them on?

madness522

I just file it down a little to get the angle I want.
Barry Clodfelter
TGMM Family of the Bow.

doug77

I mark mine with a black marker then set the KME knife sharpner just to get the very edge.

doug77

GraniteStater

The cheapest route, the one I use and it get's them very sharp.  Unscrew the blade and sharpen it with an accusharp knife/whatever sharpener.  It cost me 7$ and I now have a few patches of hair missing on my left arm.
1Peter 5:6,7

Kenneth

my KME sharpener shows the factory bevel at 23 degree angle.
Chasing my kids and my degree for now but come next fall the critters better look out.  ;)

screamin

QuoteOriginally posted by GraniteStater:
The cheapest route, the one I use and it get's them very sharp.  Unscrew the blade and sharpen it with an accusharp knife/whatever sharpener.  It cost me 7$ and I now have a few patches of hair missing on my left arm.
yeeeppp, works like a charm and will shave the hair right off your arm.    :bigsmyl:

AKCrazyhorse

If mike would make a 200 or better yet a 300 grainer I'd marry it!!

jcprintz

Roger I agree. Doesn't a 200 grain 1-1/4" wide four blade sound ideal? Hint, Hint to Mike
TGMM,Family of the Bow


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