What is the angle on the broadhead sharpener?
A. Because the broadhead sharpener is a fixed angle guide, the specific angle will vary depending on the width of the broadhead. Wide broadheads will sharpen at slightly lower angles than narrow heads do. Most will be between 24-28 degrees. While different brands/styles will sharpen at slightly different angles, individual broadheads and blades will sharpen at exactly the same angle time after time. The object of the fixed angle design is precise, consistent repeatability. There are a couple of reasons we settled on this higher angle range. Sharpening at higher angles has 3 advantages over sharpening at lower angles: First, you need to remove less metal to restore the cutting edge, which translates to faster sharpening times. This also means broadheads/blades can be sharpened many times without reducing the weight of the head. Additionally, sharpening at higher angles results in stronger, and much more durable cutting edges. Q: I got one of your broadhead sharpening jigs last week, and