To: tacticalogic
If one shattered and the other one didn't under identical test circumstances, then there's differences in the material they're made of beyond just weight and color. I'd question the intelligence behind soapstone arrowheads. Question all you want. And different material means different material. I mentioned different weight and color as results of the different material. The test itself established different strengths and brittleness. It does not take much to determine weight and color.
543 posted on
04/29/2008 10:48:11 AM PDT by
AndrewC
(You should go see "Expelled")
To: AndrewC
Question all you want. And different material means different material. I mentioned different weight and color as results of the different material. The test itself established different strengths and brittleness. It does not take much to determine weight and color. But you still maintain that it is intelligent to design arrowheads that will not function as arrowheads.
544 posted on
04/29/2008 10:51:35 AM PDT by
tacticalogic
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