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Frequently Asked Questions on Throwing Tomahawks

Do you sell throwing axes and tomahawks?

No, on this site we have decided to provide information only for the time being. But we do recommend visiting the other sites that has a lot of throwing tomahawks for sale.

Aside from tomahawk throwing, what are the other uses of a tomahawk?

The tomahawk can be used in various ways. It can be used as a weapon for hunting and skinning animals, for digging and cutting, or  as a defense weapon against predators of all kinds. The blade can also be used as a reflector or to ignite a fire by striking it against a metal or rock. 

What is the average size of a tomahawk?

Tomahawks typically range from 14-21 inches in length, and up to 4 inches wide at the cutting edge.You can check our product review guide if you want to know more.

How do I choose the best tomahawk?

Selecting the right tomahawk that fits your size and strength greatly affects the speed and accuracy of your throw. For more information read our how to select the right tomahawk article. 

How do I throw a tomahawk?

To achieve that perfect tomahawk throw, we have 5 simple steps that you could follow. We also have pictures and a video demonstration from this article on our resource page section.

What's the best wood to use as a target?

We recommend that you use a softer type of wood such as Cottonwood, Pine, Palm, Spruce and Poplar. Harder woods such as Oak will most likely bounce out or not get a solid stick. 

How do i make a target?

As long as you have a tree stump, making a target is not that difficult. You can follow these simple steps on how to make a tomahawk target.

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