Originally posted by Valkyrie:
I believe that a razor sharp blade, one as fine as can be achieved, results in better penetration and better performance altogether. Simply put, sharper tools stay sharp longer and perform better as they pass through the medium they are cutting. Just my thoughts.
My only comment there is to question the FINE part?
I used to use a Redi Edge pull thru sharpener. I got lousy blood trails, few pass thrus and yet, it would shave hair like a banshee!
Turned out that sharpener created a very sharp, but flimsy 19* bevel...so "thin" (ergo my question on FINE?) and just pushing it thru a hair on hide would dull it considerably. That is when I was introduced to Ron at KME.
I researched the blade competition and they either use a 25* or a 25*/30* compound bevel for super sharp and durability to STAY sharp.
Sharp is established, I had to learn, using the coarsest stone or grit you have...when that wire edge is there, then you move to another "grit" and start over... and each level hones it finer in the sense of less imperfections on the bevel cutting edge till it looks mirror sharp like a true scalpel!
Alas, different 'strokes' ( :rolleyes: ) for different folks. I just copy those that do sharp for a living! Or to win endurance competition. I personally stick with 25* and while the compound bevel is intriguing, having been El Presidente' of Can't Sharpen ShiX Int'l and founder there of, compound bevels is a bit much.
Have fun. Hunt smart!