Replica Stone Arrowhead Review

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I would buy again

Tim
5 years ago

I bought these points for a couple display arrows

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Too Small

HomeMommy
7 years ago

As read from previous comments on the website, these arrowheads are way too small for what we intended to use them for, but I gave it a try. Other than the arrowheads, the rest of the order was as promised. I was very pleased with everything else and would definitely recommend this company to anyone.

Very nice pieces....I was disappointed 3/4"was so small not

Pres.Ocmulgee QDMA
8 years ago

To make items for a 501c3 charity auction

For demo use

Isak D
10 years ago

I purchased it for teaching purposes and it is great for that. I teach traditional archery and I am constanly adding to collection of old style archery gear to show.

Stone Arrowhead for Arrow of Light

Doug the Webelos Den Leader
10 years ago

This is the first time that I assembled Cub Scout Arrow of Light Awards with 'real' arrow heads for my Webelos Scouts that are crossing over to Boy Scouts. In the past, I have used plastic versions. The Webelos Scouts and parents were very pleased with receiving a 'real' primitive arrow for his crossing over ceremony.

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Madman
11 years ago

Very uniform is shape. Perfect for the Boy Scout craft project I am using them for. As stated they vary in size a bit. Still a good buy for my purpose.

Acceptable for purpose; well crafted

Forager
11 years ago

I gave these to my daughter for Christmas to encourage her growing love of archery, of history, and to help her with her classwork this coming year. The points are well made, realistic, and will serve well for her in history exhibits (grade school), as well as jewelry later on. Not a hunting point, but would probably serve well for primitive archery practice or replica arrow construction.

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Shrekka
12 years ago

I got these arrow heads to make traditional trophies,they are well made with a variation of colours and profiles a good out come

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Asked by Flyguy 6 years ago

Assuming that it is legal to hunt with stone points in my state -- can these heads be "touched up" to make them suitable for hunting?

These broadheads appears to be molded from a hard plasctic/glass 6 years ago

These broadheads appears to be molded from a hard plasctic/glass substance. I would never recommend them for hunting. Perhaps some flint or stone heads would work for you.

Asked by a cubmaster 11 years ago

Are these arrow heads thin enough to fin in a slot cut in the shaft of AOL 5345X arrow

Most of these points are able to me mounted into a large cut out 11 years ago

Most of these points are able to me mounted into a large cut out on the end of the arrow.

The answer is maybe. I looked up the product number you listed b 11 years ago

The answer is maybe. I looked up the product number you listed but no where in the description does it tell you the shaft size of your arrows. The points in questions are small, I believe small enough to mount to these arrows but not knowing the actual shaft diameter one can't be sure. the three point I purchased measured between .200"-.250" thick and between .700" and .800" wide. I do believe these will work for your needs. The heads are shaped nicely, with clean lines, even dimensions, points and shank centered nicely. My son and I mounted his to a 3/8 diameter shaft for a scout project and actually it is a tad on the small size for that diameter of shaft but looks great. we bought sinew as well and tied on the point and feathers with the med weight line, how ever if I was to do it again for display I would use the light weight sinew for these small points and for tying down the feathers.   I hope this helps, best of luck. Gary

These stone points were a little too thick, but I used my Dremel 11 years ago

These stone points were a little too thick, but I used my Dremel tool with a grinding stone to thin the base of the points. I used them for some Arrow of Light arrow I made this winter. I feel the quality of the points were very good for a project, and found the thickness a minor issue.

Doubtful. They are not hunting or target points, and uniformity 11 years ago

Doubtful. They are not hunting or target points, and uniformity between them is not nearly consistent enough to consider using them for anything other than display.

Asked by young primitivist 11 years ago

what material are these arrowheads made of? will these points survive if i shoot these into a bale of hay repeatedly?

These points are made with various types of stone that are simil 11 years ago

These points are made with various types of stone that are similar to flint, novaculite, or dacite. As long as they stay in the hay bale there should not be too many problems. If they pass through the bale and impact something hard enough they would crack.

The points are made of various types of stone (looks like quartz 11 years ago

The points are made of various types of stone (looks like quartzite and chert variations, but I'm not a geologist). As to whether they'll hold up to practice rounds and hay bale targets, it's impossible to tell. The variety of stone, and the individual characteristics of each stone point (the differences in profile, chipping, inclusions in the stone, etc.) make each one uniquely different and thus they will each perform and respond differently. At some point, they and every other point made by man will fail. The only questions are when, how, and under what circumstances. With stone, there is no way to even begin to guess at those answers. If you want to practice with stone points, these probably aren't a bad way to go, though I would surmise that learning to make your own is going to be a much better solution in the long run. Good luck!