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All right
been beating up this target for a while now.
In fact, so long I created quite the gouge there.
Fits there
hacking away at it so much this piece dropped out and
this piece dropped out of the center. Gonna have to replace the whole thing pretty soon.
As you can see they mostly go to the right
of center. But this is my stand, and ah, there it is.
Alright Pheasant815 here
tomahawk in hand.
lovely tool. great for outdoors, camping, pounding in tent stakes with the hammer side.
Cold Steel Riflemen's Hawk.
In the garage - rain started comig down outside.
I left hte sticker on it for whatever reason...
but uh...
farmers market coming up . . . gonna have 'em sharpen this up for me.
how do you find the
find the inside elbow of the palm there - where it comes to bend - at the Y of the bend
likewise who put that part of the center of the hawk
i'd like to grab and the bottom
I left this the full length (22").
for hatchet type stuff
I face my target throwing hand forward
toe pointed at the target
perpendicular
to the front foot or parallel to the target
take a couple states for the back
and kinda like you're going to do a somersault. you've got to let it
rock back and forth
depending how far Im gonna throw it.
You really dont need to throw it hard
planted deep into the wounded electra distance really devote drove more into
it
alsothrow it hard to get a little bit more consistent throw. but on the rock
rock and ask for
and a feel of the way i want throw with the oval either one of the room with the
wrist
who attended your shoulder
come forward at what i feel it will lead
for my kids were less the weight will support that the acts
three accounts for my fingers
has already here
here's what i want to let go of it
and decided to go and uh... you know what its forged steel
but uh...
and that's just a quick two second tutorial on throwing the hawk.
Thanks for watching!