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Recognize these broadheads?
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Does anyone know what broadheads these are? Bought a used Mathews and these came with it. Just trying to see if they're still made before I try using them.
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I don't they're legal, but I could be wrong. Isn't that considered barbed or serrated?
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None of the cutting edges are serrated. But I don't know for certain
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Considered barbed because of following edge of blades angle towards the point.
Not legal in Washington...
Nothing wrong with serrated, just the angle.
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Starting last year the only regulation on broadheads is that they are sharp and at least 7/8" wide. Those broadheads are legal. Mechanical, barbed, were made legal in 2015.
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Looks like what I believe they called the Crimson croc company isn't around anymore. And they are legal since the change to mechanicals.
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