My collection

Cobradude22

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Here’s is my collection of arrowheads found all around our property. The real nice large point was found in our goat pasture, next to the water tank. Some of the others by the mail box. Pretty much where there’s a bean field, there’s going to be arrowheads. The one tiny point for birds, was found at the GNCC Ironman in Crawfordsville a few years back. Pretty fun to collect that’s for sure.
 

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Great finds. The tiny point wasn't made for birds. They were used for general hunting.
 

I love the tang poking out on your big one. Awesome point there!
 

Good finds, and great variety. Like said, the term bird point is misleading.
 

It looks like you have a nice variety of Early Archaic types on your property. I see a small bifurcated (and Beveled) Point in the bunch. That one’s the star of the show in my opinion.
I’ll be looking for dognose’s thoughts on these.
Nice collection.
 

I agree, most are javelin, speer or knife points. If you've ever hunted with a bow a decision you'll have to make is accuracy or wound channel diameter. Wider heavier points tend to
steer the arrow but make impressive wounds for a faster bleed out. Smaller diameter multi pointed broadheads fly better, penetrate better and have infinitely better range.

Best wishes
 

niceuns keep on lookin,,
 

Another

My girlfriend decided to go back out for a stroll for the nice weather. She just found this one. It’s starting to be unreal. She’s slaying them :icon_scratch: :laughing7:
 

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The white stemmed is a nice point as is the bifurcate point you just posted.

Is the white point broken or chipped to the rounded tip?
 

The white stemmed is a nice point as is the bifurcate point you just posted.

Is the white point broken or chipped to the rounded tip?

No it’s not broken. You’re referring to the one with the bleeder looking thing at the base right?
 

Yes Indeed that is a fantastic collection Congratulations
 

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