Yes...In 1995 I converted to traditional archery...bare bones....I killed deer with a osage stick with cedar arrows wrapped in deer tendons with flint heads...I went back to compound in 2000. I like to keep my equipment in good shape. However...I do not even bother answering the questions about broadheads, effectiveness, etc....Even though I use a compound again I know that all it takes is..........a hole in the vitals and the animal is dead....
My first kill with flint heads was a doe at 15 yards...the deer died in a distance of 40 feet....I wish more bowhunters would try this......they will develop a whole new respect for what the indians did hundreds of years ago.....Come on guys & girls! You make a hole in the mid section of an animal and it bleeds....if your arrow head flys accurate for you put it in the vitals and forget about the name brand or cutting diameter!....Good Luck to my traditional friends!