Im new and i thought i would ask you guys since i cant find them anywere myself, Im dying to get me some stone points but i havent found anywere you can get them threaded to screw onto my carbons, and i dont really wanna use wood shafts and have one blow up in my face, so im wondering if anyone knows were to find these broadheads, theres gotta be a market for threaded stone points
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heard something about a guy named rusty craine in fort worth has done it, as far as how, figured you could drill a small hole in the stone and attach the thread, or melt glass around a steel wire frame attached to threads, seems possible to me any how
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I once talked to a guy from Australia that was knapping his own points and hunting with them. I can't remember for sure, but I believe he was using aluminum shafts with a wood dowl epoxied inside with the head attached to the dowl.
Last I talked to him he had killed every animal that he hit with the stone points.
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hogwild why is that unethical i cant find the picture but in the trad forum there was a thread about them with a picture of the damage on did on a brusier of a buck! heres the link found the thread check it out http://http://discussions.texasbowhu...t=stone+points OH and by the way Hogwild welcome to the FIRE
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Originally posted by Daniel Ryan View Posthogwild why is that unethical i cant find the picture but in the trad forum there was a thread about them with a picture of the damage on did on a brusier of a buck! heres the link found the thread check it out http://http://discussions.texasbowhu...t=stone+points OH and by the way Hogwild welcome to the FIRE
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Originally posted by spencer5047 View PostIm new and i thought i would ask you guys since i cant find them anywere myself, Im dying to get me some stone points but i havent found anywere you can get them threaded to screw onto my carbons, and i dont really wanna use wood shafts and have one blow up in my face, so im wondering if anyone knows were to find these broadheads, theres gotta be a market for threaded stone points
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