I shoot Grizzly SB too. Should have mentioned that in the above post. I use mostly the 190 grainers on glue on inserts. My preferred method now is to use three files clamped down to the table to set the initial bevel precisely and then sand them progressively finer grit until I hit about 2000 and get a mirror finish. Then I do a final sharpen across the top of a car window and then strop. They are insanely sharp and will shave.
The sharpness has a lot to do with overall blood loss. There is a physiological mechanism called the clotting cascade. It is the body's defense against hemorrhage. A cut from a very smooth, fine, razor-sharp edge does the least to initiate this process, so this type of cut bleeds the longest.
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