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Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: Mike_H on January 19, 2014, 03:21:31 pm

Title: Spoon arrowheads vs mild steel points
Post by: Mike_H on January 19, 2014, 03:21:31 pm
Anyone done a comparison?  Do the stainless steel spoons hold a longer edge compared to the mild steel trade points?  Are they pretty stiff compared to mild steel of the same thickness?

Sorry for the questions but I'm considering spoon steel points for hunting.
Title: Re: Spoon arrowheads vs mild steel points
Post by: Mohawk13 on January 19, 2014, 03:26:22 pm
Mike,
            I have used steel, silver plated Wm. Rodgers spoons for points. You can find them cheap at Goodwill and most junk stores. The older ones seem to hold a better edge than stainless steel and are easier to sharpen.
Title: Re: Spoon arrowheads vs mild steel points
Post by: Mike_H on January 19, 2014, 03:32:48 pm
Mike,
            I have used steel, silver plated Wm. Rodgers spoons for points. You can find them cheap at Goodwill and most junk stores. The older ones seem to hold a better edge than stainless steel and are easier to sharpen.

Thanks, that's pretty much what I thought.
Title: Re: Spoon arrowheads vs mild steel points
Post by: bowtarist on January 19, 2014, 09:40:51 pm
I've used them. They weigh more. Easy to make.  Old knives w. plastic handles sometimes have short round tangs that work good for cane. Like this one. Probly doesn't have the width to hunt deer, but make good stumpers and small game heads. These are pretty heavy, this one is 196 grains. Sorry, that;s not what you asked about. Good thing about spoon points is they are easy to come by cheap, yard sales too, and table spoons are pretty big when flat so the options are nearly endless. Have fun, post pics, dpg