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    #16
    Cool video! Thanks for posting.

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      #17
      That was pretty dang cool.

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        #18
        Nice. The son really liked looking over my shoulder at this video. Now were going to go look for some flint.

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          #19
          If built right, they will kill just as good as a steel broadhead. I have the scars to prove it while flint knapping!

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            #20
            I've been flintknapping, arrow making, and self bow making for 20+ years. I have killed a dozen deer and hogs with stone points, and one hard earned turkey. A well made stone point will kill as good as any steel point.

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              #21
              Ryan Gill is one of the premier selfbow builders in the US!!!!

              Bisch

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                #22
                I've really enjoyed his videos and follow his Facebook page. Seems a very genuine guy. Remarkable how consistently he knaps identical points. Check out his elk hunt video if you get a chance.

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                  #23
                  Very cool watching him make that point. He smoked that deer.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Bisch View Post
                    Ryan Gill is one of the premier selfbow builders in the US!!!!

                    Bisch
                    Was kind of wishing he would have talked a little more about the bow -- at least the specs on it, maybe arrow weight as well.

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                      #25
                      No camo (orange LS t-shirt). Primitive bow/arrows. Sat in a tree.

                      Proof you don't need expensive camo and a .300winmag to kill something.

                      Very impressive.

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                        #26
                        I had to laugh when he climbed the tree and sat on a limb. That's the way we hunted for years. Effective and no stand required. Not sure I could do that now.

                        Sent from my SM-G892A using Tapatalk

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                          #27
                          Good stuff.

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                            #28
                            Pretty cool, but that is not how indians knapped stone points. They didn't take a core down to a single point. They fractured multiple points and other tools from a single core.

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                              #29
                              Very cool!

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                                #30
                                Very cool.

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