Wow, you can get a broadhead scary sharp. Pull that broadhead out of your quiver and everything will stop moving - for fear of being cut. When you dulled the blade with that ceramic rod, I was twitching. I bought QAD Exodus broadheads based on your testing and various tests from other archers. I am very happy with their performance and my ability to sharpen them using your guide. Thank you for the great service you provide.
Just amazing you were able to split hair!! I'm going to resharpen my Kodiak single bevel BH's tommorrow, any ideas about the amount of tape for that broadhead, checking your website now. Thanks!!
Is it satisfactory to be able to feel the bur with your finger? it seems I can catch the bur better with finger feel than I can with a sticky note tab.
Great videos. If you had to recommend these or the VPA, which would you choose? I feel like the tanto tip would be more beneficial than the VPA head. Thanks
No, the finger got tired of being held up. Normally I use my index finger and thumb on the side but that nasty burn on my thumb knuckle would stretch and crack if I spread my fingers apart too much. Light pressure for every grit.
Ron I watched your video on these heads but my curiosity got me with the rolling back and forth. My question is. Is it important on a single bevel head to have the same amount of strokes on each side as to keep it as close to being balanced?
If the head is equally dull on both side it will take the same amount of strokes on each side any way. Where an imbalance might happen is if one blade get a deep chip or nick that you want to work out.
I have the hardest time getting my single bevel heads sharp, this is great!
Wow, you can get a broadhead scary sharp. Pull that broadhead out of your quiver and everything will stop moving - for fear of being cut. When you dulled the blade with that ceramic rod, I was twitching. I bought QAD Exodus broadheads based on your testing and various tests from other archers. I am very happy with their performance and my ability to sharpen them using your guide. Thank you for the great service you provide.
Could you do a video on the Razor branded single bevel broadheads? Thanks again for your great videos!
Awesome content as always from Mr. Ron , keep the videos coming i enjoy to learn from all od your videos
Very nice! That’s insanely sharp
Timely. I just got my set. Thank you!!
Love the videos! Would love to see one done for the day six evo x broadheads.
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Just amazing you were able to split hair!! I'm going to resharpen my Kodiak single bevel BH's tommorrow, any ideas about the amount of tape for that broadhead, checking your website now. Thanks!!
That’s awesome.
I found that cutting the tape into 10” or so sections made it easier to manage for changing the angle.
Where do you get your 2500grit diamond
Is it satisfactory to be able to feel the bur with your finger? it seems I can catch the bur better with finger feel than I can with a sticky note tab.
Great videos. If you had to recommend these or the VPA, which would you choose? I feel like the tanto tip would be more beneficial than the VPA head. Thanks
Im a fixed blade guy BUT if I were to choose a mech head, it would be SEVR. VPA makes great stuff too. You cant go wrong with any of their heads.
@innovativeoutdoorsman5067 Thanks for the reply. I am actually referring to the single bevel fixed heads.
Curious if you have tried Crafted Archery Aero 1 single bevel heads. What I am using now.
I noticed on the higher grits you started putting your finger on top instead of just the sides. Was that intentional for more down pressure?
No, the finger got tired of being held up. Normally I use my index finger and thumb on the side but that nasty burn on my thumb knuckle would stretch and crack if I spread my fingers apart too much. Light pressure for every grit.
Thanks
Ron I watched your video on these heads but my curiosity got me with the rolling back and forth. My question is. Is it important on a single bevel head to have the same amount of strokes on each side as to keep it as close to being balanced?
If the head is equally dull on both side it will take the same amount of strokes on each side any way. Where an imbalance might happen is if one blade get a deep chip or nick that you want to work out.
What plate should i go back to after shooting into a target just to ensure my bow is hitting on with broadheads and field points.
always start at 240 grit.
Just curious, when you take the coating off does it change the weight of the broadhead
No, not at all.