Razor tip arrow found on beach

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Was out detecting at a local beach yesterday morning and found a razor tip arrow. Now why would anyone need to use a razor tip arrow at a beach? Found it lying on the sand. Nobody around. I’m glad I got it before someone stepped on it. B763D33B-65F1-441B-815B-3B57F9BB27FD.webp815893D6-9024-48C1-8D3F-B04F884C67A8.webpB19FE4EC-E068-44F1-869C-D20588D590E8.webpDDC75942-B5F2-4BB5-B4B1-96274B2B98B8.webp
 

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Glad that mechanical broadhead is off the beach...

Hawk, what is the length of the arrow shaft (less broadhead)?

Not sure where the crossbow bolt idea came from, but it sure looks
like a near full-length shaft plus a mechanical broadhead.

It is a not-so-cheap carbon shaft: https://www.amazon.com/Gold-Tip-Hunter-Arrow-Shafts/dp/B00RGBGTEM/?tag=treasurenet01-20

I left the mechanical archery world back in 1988, and since then
have enjoyed the heck out of a few different longbows and recurves.
Never shot one of those carbon shafts, but I do shoot Port Orford Cedar
shafts.
 

Glad that mechanical broadhead is off the beach...

Hawk, what is the length of the arrow shaft (less broadhead)?

Not sure where the crossbow bolt idea came from, but it sure looks
like a near full-length shaft plus a mechanical broadhead.

It is a not-so-cheap carbon shaft: https://www.amazon.com/Gold-Tip-Hunter-Arrow-Shafts/dp/B00RGBGTEM/?tag=treasurenet01-20

I left the mechanical archery world back in 1988, and since then
have enjoyed the heck out of a few different longbows and recurves.
Never shot one of those carbon shafts, but I do shoot Port Orford Cedar
shafts.

Yea, its hard to tell a measurement from a picture like that. The more I look at it, the longer it gets, lol...
 

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