I gotta prinit this picture off and show it to a rather opinionated individual that contests that ALL clovis points are the result of having been shot and the fluting is the result of striking a hard object. I laughed my butt off until I realized he was serious. Obviously he has never struck off a spall in his life or he would understand the concept of "cone of percussion". Since when has the shaft ever driven off flutes on both sides of a point?!?!
Billy Berger had an article in PA some time back showing just this type of damage to artifact points.
I know this was not purposely designed into the choice of material and the function of the arrowhead, but the self re-sharpening that takes place as a stone point tip breaks off passing thru a game animal is absolute genius! Can you imagine drillbits remodeling their cutting edges as they go thru material?
Nice work hafting the point to the shaft. You had to have done a great job to save the shaft after impact. Too bad the turkey didn't fall victim to such a nice arrow. My condolences on the loss of a lovely point. I bet the turkey was 60 lbs if it was an ounce and his beard was close to a yard long, you always miss the best ones, ya know!