With the price of broad heads being what it is, I really do not like having to write off 15-20 dollars every time I shoot a deer. I sharpen them and reuse if the blades are not bent. Some are pretty easy to sharpen. Some are a PITA. I went looking for a stone that fit the job better and tried the medium crock stick out of a Spyderco Sharpmaker. They're triangular, At about 3/8 inch across the flats it is pretty easy with the crock stick alone, no holder block, toget it at a proper angle onto the blade with the blades still mounted in the head on mechanicals.
I shoot a lot of deer with a crossbow. The bow drives an almost 500 grain arrow through Bambi every time and then it goes into the ground which is densely compacted sand here. That guarantees a thoroughly dull head every time. I use both COC fixed heads an mechanicals. Some of the fixed heads are the right angle that they sharpen fast on a stone. The mechs all are a PITA. For $10 shipped I got the crock stick replacement for the sharpmaker set andit's pretty damn good, I have tried a lot of different stones and so far it's way better than anything else. They're available on ebay.
Try a Lansky sharpener, if you want shaving sharp broadheads. It wont work on all heads but works great on Magnus, Slick Trick, Exodous, Iron Will and others.
Tweed, thanks for the heads up on a great broadhead sharpener. Great thread. Are you attending the WBH broadhead shoot this weekend? There will be plenty of dull broadheads in need of honing.
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Spamming the site....nice. Stay Sharp is a cheap plastic knock off of the KME 3d printed by Sharp Things.
^^^This. Buyer beware. I not surprised that Tweedy is pimping Ron's plastic junk.
Tweedy (& a couple of others) is/are Klueless !
Known it since April & the crossbow season thread debacle.
Nope.... I'm my own person but I do agree with you...the crossbow season is a debacle. However....I'm sure both bow hunters and crossbow hunters will need to sharpen their broadheads in the coming weeks.
Spamming the site....nice. Stay Sharp is a cheap plastic knock off of the KME 3d printed by Sharp Things.
^^^This. Buyer beware. I not surprised that Tweedy is pimping Ron's plastic junk.
Tweedy (& a couple of others) is/are Klueless ! Known it since April & the crossbow season thread debacle.
Nope.... I'm my own person but I do agree with you...the crossbow season is a debacle. However....I'm sure both bow hunters and crossbow hunters will need to sharpen their broadheads in the coming weeks.
Actually, the crossbow season is fine as it is, as was decided by those that make those decisions.
The debacle I was referring to, was the shambles the thread was turned into, by those that don't get to make informed decisions, in regards to the season !
Paul.
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The topic of broadhead sharpeners is an interesting one. Tweed brought up the Stay Sharp Broadheads Sharpening guide. It seems to be a very low cost and effective tool to get broadheads razor sharp.
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You paying Rick to advertise your plastic knock off of the KME sharpner? Been reading a lot of posts on it not working, failing and of course, you being too much of an azz to support.
Tweed, that video you posted from Stay Sharp Broadhead Sharpening Guide was interesting. It turns out that youtube channel has a ton of other videos showing the sharpening of a lot of different heads using the Stay Sharp Broadhead Sharpening Guide which includes a guide for iron will broadheads and fixed and well as replaceable blade heads.
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Great review below on your plastic trinket Ron. So many others about the same. I'd get the original KME that is made to last. Lmao
May 18th, 2018, 09:22 PM#5
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i have sharpened replaceable blades on both stay sharp and the kme. the kme is superior to the stay sharp.its higher quality and much more adjustable.The stay sharp is very cheap i mean it looks like it costs maybe 12 cents to make the thing in china but yet its made in the usa basically giving american made items a cheapness.Its very low quality.Also just look at inn. outdoorsmans (owner of stay sharp) comments here on AT on different threads.Then youll see the beginning of a new generation of low quality united states murrica...eek Dont buy a stay sharp the KME is a good example of american quality and innovation. A KME is $55 a stay sharp is $20. You really do get what you pay for.
Here is a video of the KME. Wow, what a quality looking product, not like some of those cheap plastic knockoffs that are out there. I'm betting these guys will stand behind their products.