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Author Topic: I sure wish we could use expandible broadheads on big game! (Poll added)  (Read 45311 times)

Offline huntingfool7

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Most arguments that technology in archery equipment somehow makes them more effective and makes every dud walking the woods a tag filling fool is not accurate.  Most of these opinions are not based on the facts, just warm fuzzy womanly feelings ;-)

BTW- Cross bows are not new technology and they are not any more effective than a bow.  Arrows or bolts still have rainbow trajectories and crossbows are not efficient at transferring their energy.  That's why crossbows are 150# or greater.

Ribka- I have not checked the rules in MD or WI.  I would be surprised if they do not already allow expandable broadheads there.  I doubt Game Mgmt guys in WA or MD/WI specifically addressed them in a conversation as a reason to shorten seasons.

Getting back on subject.  While I don't really have any desire to use them, I don't care if someone else does.

 


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