Thankyou, watched an Australian broadhead sharpening video and when the bloke sharpens he doesn't remove the burr, the reason he says is when hunting animals with thick hide or pigs with coarse hair as the broadhead penetrates the hide the skin takes the burr off leaving a razor sharp broadhead which then hits the vitals
Good timing. Just got a bunch of the 175gr pilot cuts in the mail
Thankyou, watched an Australian broadhead sharpening video and when the bloke sharpens he doesn't remove the burr, the reason he says is when hunting animals with thick hide or pigs with coarse hair as the broadhead penetrates the hide the skin takes the burr off leaving a razor sharp broadhead which then hits the vitals
Funny you should say that, ive always thought that makes sense, but ive never heard it from anyone else but my own mind.
Great video Ron .. amazing u got that head that sharp
Very good information. Good show. Thanks!!!!
Thank you for the video!!!
Will confirm that they are devastating on animals, even without the bleeders.
Hardened and tempered correctly I would choose S7 over A2, but not by much.
Thanks mate
How much of that paper do you go through for a pack of 6 heads?
Any good way of sharpening A-Tacs?
Are you sure these haven’t been shot?
This qualifies as sharp from the factory?
Ai think that's the sharpest head you ever made
Who shearched up kayuga from naruto and this showed up
😂😂