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Hi all - I rarely post and I normally use the search function, but it's easier to ask why not something in a post than it is to ask the search engine.In NC any broadhead is legal as long as it is 7/8"...

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You have to convince the state on that one. Just like why can't we hunt with atlatls all it is, is a big arrow. Different states different politics.

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Thats true Abo. Some "law makers" are just ignorant of other hunting methods and think, "If its not modern, its not lethal, and therefore should not be allowed." Here in Florida we got some pretty...

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Had a nice long post, hit send, ,,,,gone. Short answer is I'm with you 100% I looked into this here in MN and it was never intended to outlaw stone. Plastic broadheads of inferior quality back in the...

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...and don't get caught.Is that what it was? Plastic broadheads?What were they thinking? (oh yeah.. for a long time it was "plastics! you can do anything!"). Apparently not everything.

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Actualy,plastic can be quite sharp. Thats why inmates use it for shivs. But not so well as a broadhead

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I just don't understand why they didn't ban the plastic broadheads. Sounds like politics and bad rules authorship.

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All I can say is I am thankful for Missouri's civilian run department of conservation. They make a few mistakes from time to time, but since it is not actually part of the government, there are very...

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Heck, I use stone tips and i live in indiana, though it may not be illegal, if it were, I wouldn't care. I poach, use stone tips and if anyone complains they can take it up with my slate tips. I'm...

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Some people just don't get it.

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Wow. Just a reminder from your friendly neighborhood admin, that while we're not members of the dept of fish and game (or law enforcement, though our founder Tom does work very closely with LE), we do...

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Thanks Knifesmith. That remark poked me in the eye too.

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seriously

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Jeremiah this is from DNR of Indiana Deer Hunting Guide: Archery equipment: Legal equipment includes long bows, compound bows or recurve bows and arrows. The bow must have a pull of at least 35...

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Thanks for the post Bowyerdude! First thing a conservation officer will say to him is "ignorance to the law is no excuse". Tracy

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You have the right to remain silent..........followed up with a big ole ticket and a tow truck bill to pay for them to take possession of your vehicle. Lose yer bow you license that you don't buy...

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Here's a video I made showing the lethality of stone points on a freshly killed deer.  You could use this as evidence showing how lethal stone points are for hunting....and maybe that would help you...

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This reply doesn't have to do with the laws regarding points, really just a discussion point, since the stone vs steel discussion has come up again. You know, this is an interesting topic. Online I...

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Good points Basketmaker! I had the same thoughts when I started knapping. I realized the points I was making - although looking good - were definitely not sharp enough to be effective. From a...

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