Idahoron, very good photographs. Thanks for taking the time post your findings. And thanks to everyone else that have posted. Very interesting stuff. Thanks.
bullskin, you can have your own opinion. I'm good with that. I however am fascinated with the way a bullet, arrow, bb, slug etc. performs in the field and at the range. I'm fairly certain I am not the only one that feels this way. I view it as my obligation to know with certainty how my hunting equipment performs. We can learn a lot from others experiences and experience. Many people make a good living studying these exact things...they're called archaeologists. They study the ways ancient people lived, hunted, the effects of ancient weapons and tools. This topic has fascinated people for hundreds of years. I don't see a difference in studying modern hunting weapons and the study of prehistoric weapons. The anti's are going to hate what we do regardless. I'm not ashamed that I want to find the best way to kill an animal I use for food.