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    • Vance in Ak
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        I am sharpening impaired & was thinking about ordering one for my two blade heads but like the idea that it can be used for 3 blade heads if I desire in the future. What do users think of these?

      • Daniel
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          Hi Vance, I personally never used one but by the looks of it, it’ll probably do a good job with 3 blade broadheads. The one thing I didn’t like of similar type of broadhead sharpeners was that you needed to buy a whole different unit with different grits like coarse, medium and fine. If you do get one, let us know how they work.

          Have a great day 🙂

        • Vance in Ak
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            Thanks standingbear. My main concern right now is how it will work with 2 blades.
            If I get one I will definetly give a report.

          • Daniel
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              I see said the blind man !! 🙂

              Alright, I know the Pollington’s at Oneida Eagle have a similar broadhead sharpening block and it works like a charm. I seen the owner, Mr. Pollington put a very sweet edge on one of his Patriot 2 blade broadheads and his are pre set at 25 degrees if I remember correctly.

              My two cents…

            • Vance in Ak
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                Thanks!
                The other one I’m considering is the KME.

              • Daniel
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                  The KME is what I have and I have no complaints about the sharpener, the only problem with it is that you better buy a large box of band-aids because your broadheads end up unbelievably sharp !!!!!

                  I think Ron at KME hit the nail on the head when he designed the sharpener because he came up with a product that could be used by everyone and that did what it was supposed to do.

                  Keep em sharp and put them in the right spot 🙂

                  Have a great day Vance !

                • donw
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                    KME is THE way to go…

                  • Ed Ashby
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                      For those sharpening challanged, the KME is, hands down, the best I’ve ever seen. I’ve always been gifted at sharpening, and can sharpen most anything by any method, but I find myself using the KME more and more, just because it’s so darned simple and fast. I use the knife sharpening model on single-bevels, but also have the broadhead version, which works great on the double-bevels.

                      Perhaps the very best thing about using the KME is that Ron is only a phone call away. He’s THE MAN when it comes to sharpening and, if you do have problems learning to use his sharpeners he’ll talk you through it, step by step … with the right information!

                      Ed

                    • Vance in Ak
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                        Well I gave 3 Rivers a call this morning & the KME is on the way.:D
                        Thanks for the help guys:wink:

                      • Ed Ashby
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                          Vance, after it arrives, if you have ANY problems or questions at all when using your new KME do give Ron a call. Heck, you should call him anyway, problem or not; quarantee you’ll enjoy talking to him. Ron is simply one of the truly good guys, and a real wealth of broadhead sharpening knowledge.

                          Ed

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