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<blockquote data-quote="@fulldraw" data-source="post: 5741191" data-attributes="member: 6122"><p>My take is that a lot of these fixed blades are super sharp. I sharpen my own VPAs. I personally think the sharper they are the cut is cleaner, making the deer not feel the pain as much. They bound a little or not at all. With less sharpened blades they rip and tear causing more pain. Deer react my running. This is just my opinion. I'm probably way off but since I've started sharpening my own the deer haven't run off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="@fulldraw, post: 5741191, member: 6122"] My take is that a lot of these fixed blades are super sharp. I sharpen my own VPAs. I personally think the sharper they are the cut is cleaner, making the deer not feel the pain as much. They bound a little or not at all. With less sharpened blades they rip and tear causing more pain. Deer react my running. This is just my opinion. I’m probably way off but since I’ve started sharpening my own the deer haven’t run off. [/QUOTE]
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