Finally! LOL I have never been able to get a shaving edge on a Grizzly broadhead. I've tried various methods with no success. FINALLY found one that works like a charm! Easy as anything I've ever sharpened too, now that I have the hang of it!
I just file the bevel down to a flatter angle and hit the burr off the opposite side. I can see a little, TINY bevel on the opposite side, I literally have to look hard to see it, but it is there. This allows me to take the burr off the opposite side. When you're done with this process, the head should bite into your fingernail without sliding. They also are able to shave at this point.
When that's done, all I do is take it to my RazorSharp Edgemaking System (a set of paper wheels mounted on a grinder), I ONLY use the smooth, finishing side. I get the correct angle (this is where it might take some practice) and rock it back and forth a few times. I ONLY do this on the bevel, not on the opposite side where I knocked the burr off. It only takes a few strokes. At this point the Grizzly was RAZOR sharp. You can imagine my surprise! I thought I'd never get one of these babies sharp! I'll make a video or picture tutorial if you guys want, but if not, hopefully this helps you guys who are still trying to figure the process out.
Just wanted to share my elation!
LOL
Craig