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mullet:
That head is legal in Florida and I bet will stick a gator and not pull out real easy. The only rule we have here is it has to be 7/8th an inch wide.

chamookman:
JEB - I'm from Michigan too. Can't use a Broadhead with barbs here - Bob.

bjrogg:
Jeb I know if it's stone point it can't have Barbs. It must be at least 7/8" and barbless. I think if I remember correctly that goes for steel point to. I don't understand though how these mechanical broadheads are legal. Jeb I had to look it up online. I think I searched rules for stone point in Michigan to find it.
Bjrogg

E. Jenson. I'm curious as to this points weight? It sure does look like a killer. I like Eddie's idea for gator hunting if the barb would hold up.

osage outlaw:

--- Quote from: chamookman on December 21, 2017, 02:09:11 am ---JEB - I'm from Michigan too. Can't use a Broadhead with barbs here - Bob.

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Barbed points are legal in Michigan now.  Most states have made that change due to the mechanical points on modern arrows.  The only restrictions are on width like BJ said.  They have to be 7/8" wide.   They removed the barbed restriction in Indiana also.  Zwickey has reintroduced the "Cliff Zwickey" barbed broadhead now that they are legal in more states. 

bjrogg:
Wow thanks Clint I didn't know that. Like I said they never have enough rule books when you get your license anymore.
Bjrogg

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