When I was younger I did a lot. I was really good, but I used a Kershaw Amphibian, not a balanced throwing knife. I should take it up again.
When I was younger I did a lot. I was really good, but I used a Kershaw Amphibian, not a balanced throwing knife. I should take it up again.
If you look in the table under the rifle, there are a few of the knives I have won at hawk and knife competitions. I've gone to Rocky Mountain Nationals a few years, but these were all won at a rendezvous. They just gave plaques at nationals. Most of my throwing knives are purpose built and heavy, but I do have a set of Colt throwing knives that I carry. They are a little to light weight for my taste.
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That's pretty sweet! Good work!
Saw 2 different sized packaged throwing knifes at Bass Pro. I think that they were Smith and Wesson branded. Would they be a good starter set?
I am apparently a SOG boy.. started with the fast hawk.. went to the full tommy, now onto the knives. they hold edge pretty well, the grip is decent, and they are heavy enough to get some repeatable throws at 2 revolutions.. (which is the fun distance as far as Im concerned).
I havent thrown anything else, but I would recommend the SOGs. If you do go with the S&W let me know how they are..
Thanks! lol
It's the SOG 3 pack. I think they are called "fling". bout 10 inches. Got one set from Mazin, loved em so much I bought an additional set. (walmart has em at like $35 i think). I think theyre a great beginner knife. (I had never thrown before and progressed pretty quick)
I haven't thrown in forever! I need a better set up.. Will probably build it this spring/summer and try to get better! Your groups look great!
Damn Chad your an animal! I was worried that I added to much weight adding that 550 but with your throwing I guess it's good.