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bjrogg:
I'm with JW. Wouldn't want to get stuck with that either. It wouldn't be legal here. I really don't understand how some of these mechanical broad heads can be that compound and crossbow guy's use.
Pappy I don't ever remember being checked by C.O. in my 56 years until we got a new one. I got checked twice in 6 days and the second time was by a group of them undercover. I was legal both times, but I guess it just shows you never know. I have to admit that even though I was legal and didn't have any violations. The second time when they were undercover I felt like I'd been lied to and they were trying to intrap me even though I was doing everything by the book. The book they never have enough copies of when you buy your license. I'm all for getting the violators and poachers but right now it seems more like their trying to pay some bills. They are making a lot of hunters and fishermen very unhappy with expensive and very questionable charges. Sorry for getting off subject E. Jenson. I really like the looks of the bodkins and those broadheads are going to be deadly.
Bjrogg

RBLusthaus:
That head is wicked awesome.  I know some folks that would love some of those, legal or not, myself included. 

I would think half of that would make a great harpoon (fish head) too!!!!

Russ

Hawkdancer:
 Nice looking point, has a fatal air to it!  I think the minimum width here in Colorado is either 7/8" or 1", not sure about point weight, bow has to pull 35#.  That would probably make a real good fishing point!  Keep up the good posts, you do good work.
Hawkdancer

PaulN/KS:
That is a nice rendition of the medieval type of broadhead. Back then the laws were different...  ;)
That type of head also worked against the horses of the knights.
It will match well with your forged bodkins.  :OK

JEB:
BJ, why isn't that head legal here in Michigan? I know I would sure use it, that thing just looks mean.

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