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New "to me" made in Montana monolithic bullets ...
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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 2418770" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>Fletchings are what makes arrows stable and if applied properly give arrows rotation to help stabilize them. Spears are rather unstable period and that forward weight causes them to drop really fast. </p><p></p><p>Arrows drop much faster with a heavy broadhead compared to lighter target points and broadheads. That's why modern hunting points have gotten much lighter and slimmer in profile with expanding rather than fixed blades.</p><p></p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]uEmyT_nMRpk[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>The Massi Spear, one of the finest primitive weapons ever invented actually adds weight in the form of a large stabbing blade at the rear to add stability. The thin, elongated blade on the forward end is the blade they rely on when it is thrown.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]tHMM67xEul4[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 2418770, member: 30902"] Fletchings are what makes arrows stable and if applied properly give arrows rotation to help stabilize them. Spears are rather unstable period and that forward weight causes them to drop really fast. Arrows drop much faster with a heavy broadhead compared to lighter target points and broadheads. That's why modern hunting points have gotten much lighter and slimmer in profile with expanding rather than fixed blades. [MEDIA=youtube]uEmyT_nMRpk[/MEDIA] The Massi Spear, one of the finest primitive weapons ever invented actually adds weight in the form of a large stabbing blade at the rear to add stability. The thin, elongated blade on the forward end is the blade they rely on when it is thrown. [MEDIA=youtube]tHMM67xEul4[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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