3Rivers Archery® 3-Blade Broadhead CC SharpenerItem Number: 8063
$47.99 $47.99
Made in the US
3Rivers Archery® 3-Blade Broadhead CC Sharpener

3Rivers Archery® 3-Blade Broadhead CC Sharpener

Item Number: 8063
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$47.99 $47.99
Made in the US


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The 3Rivers Archery 3-Blade CC (Ceramic-Carbide) sharpener is the best 3-blade broadhead sharpener we have ever used. Precise 60° carbide blades that will sharpen any broadhead to a 30° bevel on each side resulting in a sharp yet supported edge. The 30 degree angle is perfect for 3-blade broadheads like our deadly Woodsman® broadheads.

Simply place the CC sharpener flat side down on a firm surface and draw your3-blade broadhead back through. The ultra-hard carbide cutters shave a thin layer of steel off your3-blade broadhead at the perfect angle.

As a bonus feature, a hardened ceramic honing surface is chemically bonded to the anodized aluminum handle. Use it like a whetstone to polish the edge, it won't wear off. The rounded edges of the body will sharpen serrated blades and on the bottom edge, there's a V-groove for sharpening hooks and needles.

So small you won't even know it's there at 3" x 1 ¾" x 1/4". Use it in the home or in the field. Take a 3Rivers CC 3-blade broadhead sharpener hunting with you, and stay sharp. This is the perfect gift for bowhunters everywhere.

  • Easy to use
  • Long-lasting carbide cutting teeth
  • Ceramic honing surface
  • Convenient small size (3" long x 1 ¾" wide x 1/4" thick)
  • Sharpens knives, broadheads, needles, and fish hooks
  • Lifetime Warranty (Limited to repair or replacement of sharpener by manufacturer)
  • The last sharpener you'll ever need
  • Makes a great gift!

Do 3-blade broadheads require a different sharpening technique than 2-blade broadheads? While the goal is the same—creating a sharp, consistent cutting edge—the sharpening process can differ between 2-blade and 3-blade broadheads. A 3-blade broadhead requires maintaining the same edge geometry across three separate blades, making consistency especially important. For this reason, many archers use sharpening tools designed specifically for the blade configuration they shoot.

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