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how sharp can a rock be, anyway?
radius:
i understand that it not legal everywhere to hunt with stone points?
mullet:
michbowguy, you don't have to worry about me kicking you off. I've said this before, If radius spent as much time trying to do the things that he ask advice for and not questioning the answers he gets back, from, obviously, other people who have taken the time to learn rather than nit-pick and stir the pot he might be productive to a learning situation.
radius, it seems like all you want to do is not learn, but see whose chain you can jerk. Do you make anything? Do you post anything besides something confrontational? Do you knap? Show everybody something instead of how good you are at arguing. We have had enough of this petty crap on this board.
So, how about contributing something informational, do same research on your own instead of having other people do it for you and then questioning it? Google Obsidian, It would have given you the information everybody else has just told you. But you still want to question it. Try getting off the key board and seeing if it works , get your hands dirty.
brian melton:
Radius,
Back off bud... >:( I have held the confrontational front for yrs here, and you are stompimg on my grounds. I suggest you play nice or deal with the master..... ;D
Brian
sailordad:
radius, i wont holler at ya.
to answer your question,no stone points arent legal to hunt every where. i live in mn and our laws state very clearly that broadheads must have atleast two metal cutting edges..
but i would lo ve to get a couple stone point for some arrows i'm making.just for looks ya know.
mullet:
Brian, ;D ;D ;D ;D
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