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No-notch points
Kegan:
Well, I found some old triangles cut from an old circular saw blade, along with the rest of the old blade. There were two triangles cut out (I don't know what they were for), but they're 2 1/2" long, 1 1/4" wide after a little bit o' grinding. Thing is, Penssylvania state law doesn't like side notches on broadheads, and these pieces don't have enough on them to put a tang on. I was thinking about a ferrule, but couldn't find any 3/8" metal tubing. I was also thinking maybe put the notches on the butt end, but I've tried this before and I just couldn't tie them properly (way too loose).
Any ideas? Maybe something I could use as a ferrule, or perhaps just gluing/epoxy'ing them in and wrapping below might work? It's good metal, and I don't want to waste these pieces.
wvfknapper:
Kegan
Most laws don't allow a barbed point but never heard anything about side notched points.........Looks like if the blade was sharpened the full length of the sides then it shouldn't matter about slots cut into the side.........Make one and send a picture to the law enforcement div of your DNR.
Robert
mullet:
Just shoot something with it.The point will probally come off anyway ;)But like WVA said never heard of no notches.
Marc St Louis:
You could make something like these
They don't have notches on the cutting edge
RidgeRunner:
Mark:
Those are some good looking heads.
The Hole?? Is it for weight reduction
or to aid in tying the head on? Or Both??
Do you have a photo of one mounted on a arrow?
Thanks
David
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