The Vantage Point Archery collection is a line of bowhunting gear that includes broadheads, blade sharpeners, diamond sharpening stones, replacement blades, and accessories designed to support serious archery hunters. The collection covers both cutting tools and everyday hunting apparel, giving bowhunters a well-rounded set of field-ready gear.
This type of archery collection is designed for bowhunters who want reliable, field-proven cutting tools and maintenance gear for hunting season. Whether you are a beginner setting up your first hunting kit or an experienced archer who maintains your own blades, this collection has options suited to different skill levels and hunting styles.
Start by deciding between fixed-blade and mechanical designs based on your bow setup, arrow weight, and the game you are hunting. Fixed-blade broadheads like two-blade and three-blade styles are known for deep penetration and durability, while the number of blades affects the size of the wound channel and overall flight consistency.
A single bevel broadhead blade is sharpened on only one side, which causes the arrow to rotate on impact and can improve penetration through bone, while a double bevel blade is sharpened on both sides for a more symmetrical cut. Hunters often choose single bevel blades for large or thick-skinned game and double bevel for general-purpose hunting.
Sharpen archery broadheads by running the blade edge across a diamond sharpening stone at a consistent angle, using light pressure and smooth strokes from base to tip. A double-sided diamond stone gives you two grit options so you can start with a coarser surface to restore a dull edge and finish with a finer surface for a razor-sharp result.
No, replacement blades are not universally compatible with every broadhead model — they are typically designed to fit specific broadhead systems, such as a particular omega-style or universal bevel design. Always check whether the replacement blade is listed as a left bevel or right bevel version and confirm it matches your specific broadhead before purchasing.
Because bleeder blades create an additional cutting edge perpendicular to the main blade, which widens the wound channel and improves blood trails for easier game recovery. Hunters who pursue whitetail deer or similar game often add bleeder blades to their broadhead setup to increase lethality without switching to a completely different broadhead system.
Yes, a diamond sharpening stone is generally better for sharpening broadheads because diamond abrasive removes steel faster and stays flat longer than a traditional whetstone, making it easier to maintain a consistent edge angle. A double-sided diamond stone is especially useful for field sharpening because it handles both heavy reprofiling and fine finishing in one compact tool.
Store archery broadheads in a protective case or broadhead wrench sleeve to prevent accidental cuts and keep the blades from dulling against other gear. Keep sharpening stones clean and dry, and store the entire kit in a cool, dry location away from moisture that could cause blade corrosion or degrade any rubber components over time.