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Best not to drink and throw
Best not to drink and throw (Photo: Ashley Merritt)

The Art of Throwing a Tomahawk

It鈥檚 seductive, manly, and primal鈥攁nd really damn hard. After a few whiskeys, our writer tries to master the art in Jackson Hole with the guys at New West KnifeWorks.

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Best not to drink and throw
(Photo: Ashley Merritt)

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I had been drinking whiskey for a solid 30 minutes before I started throwing the tomahawk, so maybe it was the alcohol talking, but when I held that ax聽in my hand, standing in a cold back alley in Jackson Hole, I felt like I had finally come home.聽

The handle was smooth and a little worn from use;聽the steel head was weighted聽but not heavy. Hurling the hatchet toward聽the massive crosscut target was reminiscent of the first time I stood up on a wave. It just felt鈥ight.聽All I had to do now was learn how to throw the damn thing. The tomahawk hit the wood sideways and bounced off, falling to the pavement with a clank. Embarrassing. Still, I was hooked. I wanted to throw that ax聽again. And again.聽

I first handled a tomahawk (let鈥檚 just call them hawks for brevity) as a college freshman meeting my now father-in-law for the first time. He took me to the backyard and showed me how he could hit the end of a stump with a hatchet from ten聽yards out. Then he let me try it, and the ax聽grazed the wood before falling into the grass. Message received: he was a man who could throw sharp things at small objects. I was not. I鈥檝e been nice to his daughter ever since.聽

The tomahawk that wooed me in Jackson Hole, the , is a thing of beauty. A hand-forged 1095 steel head slips over a tung-oiled hickory handle for a relatively lightweight, perfectly balanced hatchet designed for throwing. It鈥檚 all handcrafted in Idaho Falls by the same guys who make the drool-worthy New West KnifeWorks. When I鈥檓 not throwing it, I鈥檓 going to hang it above my fireplace.聽

Survivalists love hawks聽because they鈥檙e so multifunctional. Beyond fulfilling the lumbersexual lawn-dart niche, you can use a tomahawk to skin a deer, split the pelvis of a bison, cut wood, or hack ice鈥攏one of which I鈥檓 going to do since I drive a minivan and spend a lot of time building Legos with my kids. But put a Miller High Life in one hand, a hawk in the other, and set up a crosscut target in my backyard? Hell yeah.聽

Even a Strava-using softy like me can鈥檛 deny the primal joy of throwing a tomahawk. I鈥檇 argue there鈥檚 nothing more manly than hurling an ax聽at a hunk of wood. That simple action of letting a weapon fly and wallowing in the instant gratification as it sinks into your target鈥攜ou might as well be beating your chest with one hand and carrying Jane with the other.聽

Actually getting the聽tomahawk to sink into the target is a different story altogether. The process is less macho聽and more Zen.聽The key to throwing hawks successfully is learning how to get out of your own damn way. It鈥檚 like skiing on powder skis in a knee-deep fluff鈥攜ou have聽to let the gear do what it鈥檚 designed to do. Don鈥檛 try to muscle it. Your job is to set the tomahawk in motion, then let the ax聽do all the work.聽

You should be five paces away from your target. Any less and the hawk won鈥檛 have enough time to rotate; any more and you鈥檒l have to muscle it too much. Grip it like you鈥檙e holding a hammer. Don鈥檛聽put your thumb on the back of the handle鈥攍et it wrap around and touch your forefinger. With your throwing foot forward, eye the target and swing the hawk lightly up and down. It should be a straight motion. When you鈥檙e ready, bring the hawk ax聽up, just behind your ear, and swing your forearm forward, bending slightly at the waist and following through聽with your hand pointing at the target. Listen for that primal thud, and give in to the manly seduction of throwing sharp things at small objects.聽

Oh, and don鈥檛 drink whiskey before you throw it.

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