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Just now, Christopher23434 said:

As I previously mentioned, I am not doing it. I am trying to hash out any potential consequences. 

Ok . Just go indoors , make a cuppa and figure  the best way to make a target for your knife  throwing .

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1 minute ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

Hang on, hang on!

 

We’re missing the point here...

 

I would like to see the knives!

 

Even better, a short vid of the throwing! That’s some impressive distance esp if on target 🎯

While nailing the fly😀

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1 hour ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

Hang on, hang on!

 

We’re missing the point here...

 

I would like to see the knives!

 

Even better, a short vid of the throwing! That’s some impressive distance esp if on target 🎯

That would be fun... My current record is a little past 29 ft. Ironically it is the same tree that is damaged that I managed to get.

 

As for the knives,  I could not get an actual picture, but these are the ones: 

WWW.AMAZON.COM

 

 

And some of these:

https://www.amazon.com/Whetstone-Throwing-Knives-S-Force-Silver/dp/B082BR74JB/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=kunai+knives&qid=1624221495&s=sporting-goods&sr=1-1

 

For those who are interested in knife throwing,

I can only get the large carbon steel ones to go far. I actually like the target someone posted earlier. I need to find some new stumps to cut a good tree target out of to get a soft throw.

 

My throwing secret for long distance is my under hand housespin technique, which is to throw underhand with the point of the knife pointing towards your wrist and the flat of the blade against your palm.  Using this technique, you have to get it to do a half spin rotation into a soft, large target.

 

Other than that, I usualy do housespin on planks, which is just a regular half spin by the knife blade. 

 

I even threw forks, kitchen knives, spoons, and corn cobbers, although the spoons had to go handle first.

 

 

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