I've seen a few different photos of primitive style blunts. Some were made with crossed shafts material bound to the arrow shaft, and others were just fire hardened arrow shafts.
Are any of you aware of primitive hunting points that were not scapel sharp knapped material, yet were still sinewed in place?
I'm beginning to explore primitive archery - trying to search for answers first, then post questions second - but I'm not sure how to create durable stump shooting primitive arrows?
I had thought about lashing small pebbles to the shaft, or perhaps creating a larger diameter foot, or maybe even using a bone as an overlay (ie the ball of the leg bone of a rodent). My latest idea is to attach an elk or moose tooth to the end of the shaft -- I just don't have any teeth laying around.
What have you all used?
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