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Simmons broadheads

Started by Mr Green 740, June 25, 2007, 08:34:00 PM

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Mr Green 740

Anyone out there shoot Simmons land sharks? I'm trying to find out how to sharpen these puppies!
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LUCKY MAN

I sharpen mine with a flat file and finish them up on ceramic sticks, just a few strokes and you will have them popping hairs.
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BigRonHuntAlot

Order the Wheelie Sharpener from Simmons. They are inexpensive but worth every penny, then finish up with crock sticks.
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Golden Hawk

Ron's got it! Use the wheelie sharp and finish with a crock stick. Gets them shaving sharp FAST!
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Tim Fishell

I third the wheelie sharpener.  I asked this same question before turkey season this year and that is the same answer I got.  So I ordered one and now I am a believer.
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TaterHill Archer

4th the wheelie sharpener.  I finish mine on a Smith's 3-n-1 ceramic rod.  Shaving sharp very fast.
Jeff

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**DONOTDELETE**

Dosen't anyone like the diamond hones? I'm a diamond hone beliver myself....montech sells a small flat one about 3" square that has fine and medium grit....i sharpen brand new broadheads with it and get them sharper than new...i threw my ceramics away after using this thing...

SuperK

The wheelie sharpener is the way to go.  Also does a great job on HH bhs and zwickeys too!
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Charlie Lamb

Kirk... wide and flat doesn't work well on the Simmons heads because of the extreme concave profile of the blade.

Round or half round works best with that shape or as the guys have stated repeatedly above... the wheelie sharpener.

It very quickly brings the factory edge (without changing anything) to a super sharp edge.  :thumbsup:
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Charlie

BAMABUCK

i use a kitchen steel and ceramic rod on mine.round is definately easier.

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