Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: Kegan on December 16, 2007, 05:09:03 pm
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Since trade points can be made to "perfect dimensions", at least in theory, anybody know whatthe best dimensions would be? Sya we're uing a tough metal, like table/circular saw blades.
Hill said a 3:1 dimensions, but 3" is the max legal in PA.
Most store bought points are only about 2:1 though.
Any thoughts ????
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Keegan
I prefer a 1 1/2" -2" x 3/4" wide or a 2" x 1" wide for trade points and stone points,, seems like the 3-1 theory is a lot of overkill, using stone points the more stone the more chance of snapping the point,,, many buffalo were killed with a triangle point no bigger than a medium fingernail and I believe the paleo used a lot of antler tines for a foreshaft on their darts, no cutting edge at all.........The main thing is to get the tip of the shaft in the vitals and let nature do the rest ;D
wvflintknapper
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I don't make a lot of trade points, but when I do, I make them closer to 1:2 then 1:3. The long skinny ones seem to bend a lot easier.
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mine are 2 x 1 , almost exactly shaped like a green bear broadhead. they are stainless steel stock i have laying around. they come out shave sharp everytime.- Ryan
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I use stone points that are 1 x 2 3/4.I know that a lot of buffalo were killed with very small points.But it took a whole bunch of them and many miles and days of trailing.I have to be at work on Monday. :)With the Archeology sites documenting bones with a boat load of points,makes me believe ABO's didn't carry a watch.I like my trade points 1 x 2 or 2 1/4" with a chisel point like ,Grizzlies.