You won't be disappointed, Mr. Turner. RC know his stuff and knows very well that the RADA wheel gets your broadheads more than sharp enough to get the job done, and is about the best thing going for in the field touchups. You can get a broadhead that was shot into gravel/ dirt ready to hunt in less than a minute and it very small with no moving parts to mess with. The KME sharpener does do a great job for establishing a bevel and getting a honed edge, and there is no better customer service than Ron. Certainly nothing wrong with someone choosing to use that system, just a little cumbersome for the field. As far as earlier comments about skill, etc..., I am not sure that using the KME necessarily means that you have more skill than someone using a RADA wheelie sharpener, or that using the RADA is similar in anyway to using a compound or crossbow. I guess everyone can decide for themselves if this makes sense.