Doesn't look much like it. A good sharp, well designed stone point is better than a steel broadhead IMO, but a dull, poorly designed one is a recipe for failure and wounded game. That one looks to be neither sharp nor well-designed.I hope they have a suitable hunting edge chipped on them if someone is gonna actually use them.
You a flintknapper? If not, it's not nearly as easy as it looks to turn out a hunting-quality stone point.at 36 bucks apiece when you buy 6 you are spending 220 bucks for broadheads! I'll make them and sell them to you for 150 bucks for 6