Arrow Grabber
Larry O. Fischer
The Arrow Grabber, designed by Washington bowhunter Robin Buck, is a handy little accessory that works. In fact, it's almost like having a third hand when file sharpening your broadheads.

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Most of us struggle when using a file to sharpen a broadhead because we are not able to keep the angle consistent. This is especially true when touching up a broadhead in the field after a miss. The Arrow Grabber eliminates the rolling of the arrow shaft in your hand when you apply the downward pressure of the file. The grabber virtually insures a consistent angle, whether you file from front to back or back to front, or use the ferrule as a guide. Designed for either a two or four blade the grabber can be modified using a hacksaw to enlarge the bleeder slot to accommodate a Snuffer. Made of high impact plastic it only weighs 2 ounces, perfectly sized to carry in your pack. I got my last one--seems this is one item I am constantly giving away--from Eclipse Broadheads. Most recently I've noticed the Arrow Grabber being offered in Kustom King, 3 Rivers, and Black Widow Catalogs. I guess the secret is out. Retails for less than $10.00. Don't leave home without one.
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