Absolutely! Many bowhunters carry an arrow with a blunt (or other small game point) when they are hunting. They use if for small game and for stump shooting. I have never heard of a law against carrying an arrow with a blunt head, but if you are shooting big game then you are legally required to use a broadhead (atleast in Ontario).
If you are hunting small game then your arrows will most likely be tipped with nothing but blunts or other small game heads.
If you are being blunt then you don't ramble on about things, so you get straight to the point and don't dawdle.
Blunt or blunted.
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so he doesn't feel blunt.
Blunt means that you are rough; straight to the point. You aren't nice about it, you just tell them the truth.
Read book.
US Archery Team took Silver in the Team Archery event, losing to Italy by one point.
The point on the string where the arrow knock (or nock) comes into contact with the string is called the "Knock Point" or "Nock Point" Nice site for archery terms... http://www.archers-friend.com/archery-terms.html
Other words for frank and blunt: honest, curt, brief, concise, terse, straight to the point, straight forward
The history of archery goes back thousands of years. There have been stone arrowheads found dating as far back as over 25,000 years . Bows and arrows were first used for hunting purposes. Egyptians did archery dating back over 5,000 years. Other people and armies over east also used archery, including the Chinese, the Japanese. The Native American tribes were also very good at archery. Various woods and bones were used for the bows. The string might have been of sinew or of linen/flax thread. The arrows would had feathers, and would either have had a flint head attached with sinew, or simply had the end of the arrow shaft itself shaped to a point.
Because they do not have an edge or point that is sharp, they are less accurate and less refined. If you must fix a blunt nail, drill a much smaller hole first
Restriction enzymes can leave blunt or sticky ends. This will depend on where they cut the DNA, if they cut at the same point on both strands, they will leave a blunt end, if they cut at different points, they will leave sticky ends. For example: (| represents point of cut) Blunt end ATC|GCTA TAG|CGAT Sticky end A|TCGCTA TAGCGA|T