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Does anyone sharpen or resharpen their Muzzy's or replaceable blades? I strictly shoot broadheads when practicing, no field tips. Anyway, I was wondering if I should just "touch up" my blades or if I should buy factory blades? What do you do?
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I resharpen my blades but replace them if there is a chip on them.
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I don't resharpen any of my blades... Of course with a Montec being one piece you have to replace it anyways if it gets a big nick in it... But I wont re-use a head or worry about shaprening them because I don't feel it's as sharp no matter what, so I just get new ones... As for the muzzy's I would replace the blades no questions asked so you have no worries about them being razor sharp... It's a replaceable razor blade - cheap and easy!
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I use a diamond to resharpen mine. It gets them sharper then new and its cheaper to buy a good fine diamond then a new set of blades if you know how to do it:twocents:
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I shoot mx4s and I have a broadhead sharpener.... just run it down the blades a few times and your good to go
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