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Bone Point question

Started by Broken Arrow 1, October 12, 2009, 08:30:00 PM

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Broken Arrow 1

So me and a couple of friends are going on a hunt and we are gonna use only selfbows, bone points or stone points. Anyway I am making some bone points and I am wondering if I should make a serated edge or just sharpen normal?
Its not the size of the animal you hunt that matters. Its how you hunt the animal.

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Here's a couple of examples, the results of using them and the story...   Wood, Sinew, Bone and Stone  

 

 
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I've been building selfbows for 20 years and I this same inkering about 10 years ago.I've never used bone points I knapped my heads out of texas flint and river cain.I killed 3 bucks a doe and 2 spring turkeys in 3 years.
  Texas flint it's hard,durable and sharpen's really well.Never had one break.
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