This post of mine is not intended to start any rock throwing...but I have to know???
Why do you all buy and use a broadhead that you need a video, training class and special tools to get sharp?
Putting a hair shaving edge on a cutting instrument is not inherent human knowledge, it is a skill that has to be learned.
Putting a hair shaving edge on a cutting instrument, by definition, requires some type of tool to hone the edge.
Putting a hair shaving edge on a cutting instrument by hand is a satisfying task. Personally, I think it adds to the hunting experience to use broadheads I sharpen myself.
Much the same reason I develop and use my own handloads in my rifles rather than factory ammo.
in the long run and come to think of it, the short as well, fixed blade broadheads are considerably cheaper than replaceable blades.
Also, you send a bent or broken Magnus back, you get a new one in return due to their lifetime garantee. I'm unaware of
ANY replaceable blade broadhead with this blanket garantee.
Any other questions? :D