Traditional Archery Discussions on the Leatherwall


Buzz cuts

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Messages posted to thread:
Big jack 05-Aug-22
sir misalots 05-Aug-22
Kanati 05-Aug-22
fdp 05-Aug-22
2 bears 05-Aug-22
Mpdh 05-Aug-22
Stykman 05-Aug-22
fdp 05-Aug-22
2 bears 05-Aug-22
Tethered Falcon 05-Aug-22
Will tell 05-Aug-22
From: Big jack
Date: 05-Aug-22




Magnus buzz cuts vs their regular blades any advantage to one over the other

From: sir misalots
Date: 05-Aug-22




personal preferance. some say a serrated blad cuts better. Ive seen good and bad results from both.

From: Kanati
Date: 05-Aug-22




I use 150 two blade of both. I find ever so slightly better blood trails from the Buzzcuts.

From: fdp
Date: 05-Aug-22




Which one can you sharpen the easiest/best.

From: 2 bears
Date: 05-Aug-22




Serrated blades cause more shock sending nerve messages to clot & stop the bleeding. A keen cutting blade- -think razor cuts & how they don't want to stop bleeding, promotes bleeding. Serrated blades tend to pull hair, fat, & bone chips into the wound channel which can impede penetration. Maybe something to consider if you are on the border line for draw weight. Lots of talk lately about reduced draw weights. In case of less than fatal hits, keen cuts also heal better with less scaring than jagged tears. >>>----> Ken

From: Mpdh Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 05-Aug-22




If using a stone type sharpener there is no difference., but a Rada style doesn’t work very well on a serrated edge.

MP

From: Stykman
Date: 05-Aug-22




I notice whenever I see an Indian arrowhead it's serrated.

From: fdp
Date: 05-Aug-22




And they used those serrated heads all the way up until they didn't.

From: 2 bears
Date: 05-Aug-22




The Indian heads were small & so superior, that is why everyone still uses them instead of 1 1/8 plus wide, 150 grains and up weight, hardened steel heads. Even the Indians started scrounging metal wagon wheel bands to make steel heads. Then came "trade points". Archery is considered primitive but it is ever improving. >>>----> Ken

From: Tethered Falcon
Date: 05-Aug-22




What FDP said

From: Will tell
Date: 05-Aug-22




Every edge is serrated. You can't see the serration with the naked eye but it's still serrated.





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