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Pat B:
I prefer trades not as long as 3/1. If a trade is too long and doesn't have the support and it will bend or break off when it hits something hard or at an off angle. If legal, I prefer to have thin side notches for tying the point on, to support the outer end of the point. Small holes drilled next to the shaft taper will help to support the tip by lacing your sinew(or whatever) you use to wrap behind the point. Pat

PK:
Nicely put folks, It's been raining like to much,so I get to play with my Hobby, a great hobby indeed.Got enough Bowyer supplies to last the winter now.

stringstretcher:
It would really be nice for some to post a picture of their tradpoints so some of us could get a better idea of what to make.  Come on, post those pictures now.........

PK:

--- Quote from: stringstretcher on February 04, 2008, 11:18:39 am ---It would really be nice for some to post a picture of their tradpoints so some of us could get a better idea of what to make.  Come on, post those pictures now.........

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I myself will post some when I get mine done may be a while,
there are other threads in there that show trade :)points.

Kegan:
Here are some of the ones that I have on my current hunting arrows. Not sure they can be considered "trade" points, as I riveted them straight to the shaft.

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