i try to make wide blunted ends on a few of my arrows so they are close to same weight and ballance as my pointed arrows. dont have to break flint or glass points hitting rocks or something that way practiceing.but they are still great to practice with.in the past ive used blunts that looked kind of like mini baseball bats with feathers. killed a few squirrels with them.sent a few to Aquerogringo and he got a jack rabbit with one in Arizona. yep killed it. had pictures to prove it. i dont think hes at the sight anymore. i looked through the archives and members but couldnt find him or anything he ever posted. anyways, as i remember them, mine flew slower than my pointed arrows. they were a lot heavier.nose heavy.if they hit a tree, bark flew off. there was a 4 legged critter at a park next to my old house once, came at me with barred fangs, drool, fur standing tall on its back.running fast as its furry feet would carry it right at me. i had been practicing with the set of arrows i made for myself which included a few blunt arrows.i aimed for its nose, no luck, head shot, yelp, knocked it out cold! after a few minutes it woke up and staggered away. it didnt seem in such a bad mood anymore. probley had a pounding headache.thinking on it, i need to split out some hickory....Tony