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part Cherokee:
Osiyo
I made a few more up this week since im on vacation. Im kinda playing with the feather position to see what flies the best.
The last pic is to show the strength of cane shafts, the shaft thats being bent in the pic was a spare and will not be shot. I just wanted to see how far you can bend it with no breaks,This shaft finaly broke after another 1/2 of bending past the point in the picture. Lol thats strong!! Amazing material. Oh yea whats the best target to use when shooting flint arrow heads? So what doyou guys think of these.
Wado/Sgi
Matt




DanaM:
They look good to me and ya cane is tough stuff :)

billy:
Those will definitely do the job!  If you're gonna practice with those stone points, you need a rather large and soft target to absorb the impact.  Cardboard will work well, but those stone points will slice right thru a regular box, so you'll need some thing to slow them down and absorb energy...possibly some polyester pillow material will work.  I used to shoot my cane arrows into a thick blanket that was hanging by a line...that way, the arrow hit the blanket and the blanket absorbed the arrow's energy.  Sometimes the arrows went thru anyway.  We were shooting wooden blunts. 

Hillbilly:
Good looking arrows.

Little John:
Nice work and cool arrows. Looks like the ends of your arrows point out and away from the point, I would make them blend in and glue them so as not to impede penetration. Foam couch cushions are supposed to be good to stop stone arrows without damage.

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