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If it's already on here sorry. When did the let off restriction get removed from archery regs. Maybe I am crazy, but last I recalled it was max 65 percent.
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Pretty sure it was over 5 years ago.
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I am not sure but it must have been a while ago, just about every bow is greater than 65% these days.
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Makes sense. I have had my bow for 11 years so never really looked.
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Pope and Young changed their rule on 65% let off in 2005 or 2006 I believe. Not to many years after that Washington state followed their lead. Then a couple of years ago Pope and Young changed their mind on lighted nocks and Washington followed them on that also.
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