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Does anyone else here feel a sense of satisfaction when they make a knife stick in a piece of plywood after a good throw?
I've played around off and on throwing knives for years but haven't got really that good at it yet... I do fairly well with the cheap light weight things but I always end up breaking or bending them out of shape after a session or two.
The only one I have that has withstood the test off time is a Cold Steel thrower that I can only make hit pointy end
about 60% of the time, it's just too bulky and dosen't have the right balance or feel for me.
Ever think of making a solid little thrower John? It would be a simple thing, no cutting edge to grind just a pokey point ;-)
I've played around off and on throwing knives for years but haven't got really that good at it yet... I do fairly well with the cheap light weight things but I always end up breaking or bending them out of shape after a session or two.
The only one I have that has withstood the test off time is a Cold Steel thrower that I can only make hit pointy end
about 60% of the time, it's just too bulky and dosen't have the right balance or feel for me.
Ever think of making a solid little thrower John? It would be a simple thing, no cutting edge to grind just a pokey point ;-)