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Are Stone points legal
phyankord:
in washington state it says that the "broadhead" has to be "sharp" and the blade or "blades" has to be at least 7/8th inch wide.
regarding longbow/recurve. minimum 40LB's, the arrow must be at least 20in long or weigh less than 6 grains per pound of draw weight, with a minimum (i assume total) weight of 300 grains.
loon:
you mean more than 6 grains per pound? O_o
Ed Brooks:
--- Quote from: phyankord on October 13, 2016, 01:43:54 am ---in washington state it says that the "broadhead" has to be "sharp" and the blade or "blades" has to be at least 7/8th inch wide.
regarding longbow/recurve. minimum 40LB's, the arrow must be at least 20in long or weigh less than 6 grains per pound of draw weight, with a minimum (i assume total) weight of 300 grains.
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I talked to a fish hawk her in WA who told me after talking to his fellow wardens, that if it is sharp and 7/8" wide, they'd be good with it. Ed
89JeepYJ:
I live in Ohio as well, so I'm curious about this.
jayman448:
totally out of your range but by Canadian law (as far as i have read), stone points are legal everywhere except newfoundland provided they are at least one inch tall by 3/4 inches wide and are not "barbed" beyond a 90 degree angle. the newfies are the only province that specify a broadhead has to be metal
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