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It's a double bevel broadhead. Easier to sharpen than most since, as a two-blade, one can hit both edges like a knife blade and also the edge is straight from tip to trailing edge (excepting the chisel) so flat strokes on the stone work great. I really like how they shoot from primitive equipment using 5.5 inch feathers...much like same-weight field tips when there is no wind.
Answered on 2/1/2013 by Anonymous