Mid October of this year, this doe came in at about 6-8 yards. I used an osage selfbow, with a bamboo arrow tipped with a Reed Springs stone point, all of my own making. At what first looked like very little penetration, turned out to be better than I thought, with an exit hole low on the opposite side. The arrow and point both survived in perfect condition. I re-halfted the point after a little touch up, and hope to use it on another before the season ends.
(http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b327/selfbow1/100_1208.jpg)
The point I used on her
(http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b327/selfbow1/100_1202-1-1.jpg)
Looks like it worked quite well! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
absolutely amazing.
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awesome
That is just plain cool right there! Congrats and enjoy the steaks.
That, is awesome. Great job.
Congrats,that is close to our bowhunting origin!
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What an amazing accomplishment, good luck on using the point again.
WOW! That's Good Stuff! CONGRATS!
awesome! awesome! awesome! you the man, very sweet!
Congrats,I have really esteem of those that hunt with these primitive weapons.
Well done, congrats! :thumbsup:
That is awesome. Congrats.
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That's cool!
Congrats!
Bisch
very cool!! Congrats!
Very cool!
Congrats !!!!
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That is one of my goals!
Good job!
Bondo, good deer and a cool bow too , are those limbskins Copperhead?
Nice work...
stone point made a mess of that doe - nice shot.
wow... how cool would that be to take 2 deer with the same stone point!!! :clapper:
Thats way cool.
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That is something to be very proud of,congratulations!
Leland
Great Job.Congrats
What an accomplishment! :notworthy: :clapper:
Don't get much better then that, congratulations.
Earl
Way cool! :clapper: