Here are the pics of my primitive bamboo arrow after some shooting. Nothing fancy but stone tools only and it shoots as good as any arrow in my quiver. I fletched with whole feather and burned it to shape but think it would be much better to cut to rough shape with a sharp flake and then touch up with a hot ember out of the fire. The nock and slot for mounting the point were not bad with stone tools. The point has taken abuse from shooting hay bales (knocked off both shoulders) but is still tight and a good shooter it was set with pine pitch ans sinue and would still be great for bunnies. This arrow only took a couple of hours to make (I had the point already) and would be very much a survival arrow. The backstrap sinue is great for fletching and hafting points, it has not frayed or done any thing except good work. Kenneth
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