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Stone points not allowed

Started by 4dogs, January 16, 2010, 04:52:00 PM

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4dogs

Been reading alot lately about guys using stone points to hunt with...really cool but Colorado doesnt allow them for big game at least. Are most of you guys allowed to use them in your states?
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bohuntr

To me, the ultimate challenge in bowhunting is not how far away you can succesfully make a killing shot but rather how close you can get to the animal before shooting.

ChuckC

the regulations in WI are so ambiguous that nobody knows.  I have a letter from the DNR stating they are legal.
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imskippy

No stone points in Jersey yet either.
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TheFatboy

Sounds strange to me how different states have such different views. Stone points have killed game for much longer than steel broadheads - I don't see why they should not be legal. It's too bad.
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moose eye levi

Legal in OH-IO...wow thats so stupid not to allow them I was unaware they were illegal in some states stone has killed alot more game than steel as already stated.
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DVSHUNTER

legal in mo just can't be "barbed"
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Hawkeye

Legal in Illinois as long as not barbed.

But, we're one of only two states who can't be trusted with concealed carry.

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Rick James

Georgia Regulations say that arrow for deer, bear, and feral hogs must be broadhead type--kinda vague.
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FerretWYO

Wyoming says the point must be metal.
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Al Natural

Indiana metal edged, flint, or obsidian.
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Fletcher

As Hawkeye said, stone points are legal in IL.  The requirement for non barbed heads was removed a few years back, so barbed is also legal.
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ed burgholzer

in pa. the regs used to say "two cutting edges"  the 2009 edition of the regs changed it and says "two cuuting edges of steel"  sounds like we can no longer use stone points..Ed
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