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how many people plan on hunting deer or elk primitive.

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gstoneberg:
Here's the Texas broadhead rule:

When used to hunt turkey and all game animals other than squirrels, a projectile must be equipped with a broadhead hunting point that is at least 7/8-inch in width (upon impact) and has a minimum of two cutting edges. A mechanical broadhead must begin to open upon impact and, when open, must be a minimum of 7/8-inch in width.

I read that to mean the stone points are legal as long as they are 7/8" wide.

George

LANE77:
Thats great news. Now I just have to get some stone points. I think that raw texas chert points would be my choice on deer and hogs. Does anyone have a good source of them? Im not very good at flint knapping and ive been trying for over three years lol. I was going to order some stone points from 3 rivers archery but I was shocked at the price ($25 each :o) 

gstoneberg:
If you're anywhere near Dallas, PM me and we'll knock some out in my shop.

George

LANE77:
Im in San Angelo, not really that long of a drive. I might have to go by there sometime when im in Dallas.

gstoneberg:
Better yet, when I go out to my deer lease in Cross Plains I'll bring some rock and tools.  That'd be a lot closer for you.  But, if you come to Dallas for sure let me know.

George

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