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I am an bowhunter and I want to switch from fixed blades to mechanical blades. How do I know which blades are legal?

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I am an bowhunter and I want to switch from fixed blades to mechanical blades. How do I know which blades are legal?

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Broadheads with mechanical blades are legal for big game if the blades do not form a barb or hook when the arrow is pulled from the flesh of a deer or bear. Most mechanical broadheads have a barbed profile when in the expanded (open) position. However, mechanical blades are legal if the blades DO NOT form a barb or hook when the arrow is pulled from the flesh of a deer or bear.

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