Re: Tomahawks
Although I have practiced for many years at throwing knives and other edged weapons, I continue to believe that there are far too many variables that can go wrong when you throw a weapon at someone else. You can screw up your throw, estimate distance wrong so the weapon does not hit as you want it to, simply miss, or many other problems.
Then the real problem starts when you realize that you are now without a weapon, and the person you threw your last weapon toward, picks up your weapon and decides to keep ahold of it, and use it to end your life. You should have kept your last weapon when you had the chance. Darwin rules.