7.7
Broadhead Safety
Many archers’ injuries come
from broadheads. Broadheads must
be kept razor-sharp for hunting,
which creates a safety problem
if they are handled carelessly.
To prevent injury:
- Use a special wrench to screw
on broadheads. This device covers
the blades while a broadhead
is
being tightened on an arrow.
If a wrench isn’t used,
the slightest slip can cause
a serious
cut. When sharpening broadheads,
always stroke the blade away
from hands and body.
- Keep broadheads
covered with a quiver while
traveling to and from
the field. Many arrow injuries
occur while loading or unloading
equipment in vehicles.
- While
dressing bow-killed game, remember
that the broadhead
may
remain in the animal. Use
great caution until all
parts of the
broadhead have been found.
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