I'm sure this'll start something.
I'm sure there're broadheads that are really difficult to sharpen and it's better to just buy some new ones, but who has bought a couple sets and has just sharpened them for as long as they last.
I got some Magnus Stingers and they should be easy enough to sharpen but is it just better to get a set to practice with and then have a fresh set for hunting? Or should you always practice with the ones you plan on shooting?
I'm sure there're broadheads that are really difficult to sharpen and it's better to just buy some new ones, but who has bought a couple sets and has just sharpened them for as long as they last.
I got some Magnus Stingers and they should be easy enough to sharpen but is it just better to get a set to practice with and then have a fresh set for hunting? Or should you always practice with the ones you plan on shooting?
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