>>5716694Reminds me of my elementary school arts and crafts class.
We had thin automotive sheet steel of which we made a ton of NATO cross shaped four-prong shurikens. We threw them at a A4 paper (attached to a plywood backing board) with a drawn face we didn't like. Then we found out something crucial going on with shurikens.
It was like a game of darts, except you never can be as precise as a dart with a shuriken
>rotational momentum involved at the same time as there is the point of aim>you hit higher or lower, although your center or aim would be a total bullseyeNever a matter with a tail stabilized dart.
A thrown tail stabilized dart wins every time over shuriken in precision. Me and my buddies found that out irl at our early teens during our arts and crafts classes.
Then we developed blowguns. Our best ones were able to nail a fly to the wall at three meters for the most of the time. I am not lying.
Shurikens were fun, but you can't really kill even a fly with it, no matter how otherwise pinpoint precise you are. It will hit either too high or too low.