found a killer today

tnmudman

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same site as one i posted previous thread about which hunted extensively in 2015 the hamilton is the best one i have found got abunch of brokes though i cant believe this one survived the plows and tillers
 

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Killer indeed ~ !
 

Sweeeeeeetttttt! That is fabulous!
 

That is awesome for sure.!!!!!!!!! Congrats
 

awesome for sure. Congratulations!
 

yep,thats a sweet one,love the color.thanks for sharing.
 

thanks i have seen a lot of killers posted on this site i wish i had got an in situ pic i did video it though if i figure out how to post it i will
 

That is a dandy for sure. Does it have serrations on one side only,couldn't tell in pics? Bet it made you happy.
 

That's awesome !!!!!
 

Good eye.... That's a pretty cool looking point you found
 

Cool find!!!!!!
 

yeah its serrated only on the one side they have been wore down but what can you expect after a few hundred years wear and tear .im really happy to hsve found it i have a lot of sad things i happening lately deaths in my family this was a little ray of sunshine just being out there was good i heard owls hollering at each other across the cove in the middle of the day
 

Spectacular, Mudman!
 

Super fine point and it does lift you up to be in the out side hunting and watching nature.:icon_thumleft:
 

I'm thinking that madison type point is really a true arrowHead... Arrowhead is usually used as a generic term, which essentially every uses, but in this case, it really is!! So delicate of a point too... Super nice
 

im pretty sure this is a hamilton but there may be a distinction between the ones which are serrated on one side i believe they are definetely true arrowheads and being a woodland era point bow and arrow was in use at that time
 

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