Frequently asked questions.

Question :  Are the glue in broadhead adaptors fitted and included in the price.

Answer:     There seems to be a little confusion here. The ferrules which screw straight on to all converter point system arrows, are an integral part of the broadhead. You do not need to buy, glue, and spin check broadhead adaptors for Outbacks. This saves you money and hassles, screw them in, sharpen them up, and go hunting.

 

Question:      How do I sharpen Outbacks.

Answer:                                                         

      The best broadhead sharpening system in the world is KME sharpeners.

 Heres a link to them.     http://www.kmesharp.com/       and check out their video, how easy is this thing to use.  http://www.kmesharp.com/kme_video.html

         They will maintain a razors edge without fileing away your investment in quality broadheads

                                                                

Out the bush I  use one of these for a fast touch up.

Here's a link to an American supplier. They will do double and single bevel styles. Simply lean the flat side  of blade against the "V" in the sharpener, to do single bevels.

http://www.alaskabowhunting.com

 

Question:      If I buy a bigger quantity can I get a discount.

Answer:     I sell Outbacks at $4.50 or $5.00 each( depends on model ) . I consider this a  fair price. I also sell wholesale to archery shops. It would be unethical of me, to undercut the shop's that are supporting me. Please don't ask for retail discount prices, as I must refuse.  

 

Question:    I have some of your Outbacks of model X and would prefer model Y type. Will you swap them for me.

Answer:    If they are brand new in perfect condition, never shot, never sharpened, yes I will, but you must pay postage costs.

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