PA: The following is my opinion so you can take it for what its worth! I have killed moose, elk, mule deer, and caribou with obsidian points. They are easy to make if you have extra blood to donate to the process. Having said that I can tell you that good quality agates and jaspers make excellent hunting points. The sheepeater Indians made gem quality points from them, as well as, the Indians from Oregon where obsidian is easily obtained. Try some of Eddie's coral if you want a sharp and fine working material. The Texas cherts make fine hunting points and the last bear I shot was with one of those points. I also think that the weight, shape, and cutting edge you need to think about depends on the animal you are hunting and the weight of arrow and bow you are using. I know you are talking white tails, but an example of design to match the animal is the serrated edges that the plains Indians made to shoot the wire haired antelope. So my recommendation for materials is most any Good Quality stone will work just fine. Back when I was learning to make hunting points I can tell you that I managed to harvest some deer and elk with some butt ugly points. Joe