flint hunting point for modern arrow

  • 135 grain Flint Arrowhead for Modern Arrow NEW!

    135 grain Flint Arrowhead for Modern Arrow NEW!

    $45.00

    This screw-in flint hunting point weighs 135 grains and features a red flint point with finely serrated edges that are sticky sharp when drawn across the skin.  The point provides a 7/8 inch cutting width and has a non-barbed design to conform to states that require non-barbed broadheads for hunting big game.  The point is mounted into a short, hardwood shoot foreshaft with epoxy and then wrapped with artificial sinew for a traditional look.  The short foreshaft is painted black with three yellow rings to simulate the warning colors of a yellow jacket.  This arrow will fit any standard carbon fiber or aluminum arrow but will not fit the newer, super slim carbon fiber arrows.  This point is for hunting only and should not be shot for practice, otherwise the fragile edges can be dulled.  To practice, screw in a field point or blunt weighing 135 grains.  When hunting, just remove the practice point and screw in this flint point.  Identical arrow points have been used to take deer and even big game in South Africa. This point can be shot from traditional bows, compound bows and crossbows.  Free shipping within the U.S.

  • Flint Hunting Point for Modern Arrow (110 grains)

    Flint Hunting Point for Modern Arrow (110 grains)

    $45.00

    This flint hunting point weighs 110 grains and is designed for serious big game hunting.  It will fit into any standard carbon fiber or aluminum hunting arrow.  The point has very fine serrations that are sticky sharp and are identical to the fine serrations on shark’s teeth.  It’s set into a short, hardwood foreshaft with epoxy and is wrapped on with artificial sinew for a traditional look. It has a 7/8-inch wide cutting width and has a non-barbed design to conform to states that require non-barbed broadheads.  The foreshaft has been painted all black with three yellow bands to replicate the warning colors of a yellow jacket. This point can be shot from any modern archery set up, from a traditional recurve to a compound or crossbow. Identical points have been used to take big game animals in both North America and South Africa.