Here's some cane arrows and stone points that have killed stuff, and were launched from the above pictured bow....
The first arrow is one I shot almost completely thru a deer last year, only the feathers remained in her body. She kicked like a mule at the moment of impact, snapping off the feathers, which stayed in her when she ran off. Unfortunately I never found her, even though I thought for sure that would have been a dead deer. Notice it's covered from stem to stern with blood.
The second pic is a close-up of the point, which only suffered the slightest ding off the tip.
The 3rd pic is a close-up of the point that I used a few days later to finally kill (and recover) my very first deer. Again, this point only suffered the slightest ding off the tip. Both points are made of north GA flint.
The last pic is of the foreshaft junction of the above arrowhead and cane shaft. That doe bent the forward part of the cane shaft as she bolted thru the woods, but only made it 45 yards or so before crashing.
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