Never thought it'd be me...(rage)
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Never thought it'd be me...(rage)
...to post a "rage" thread. Gee I hope this doesn't go 15 pages of..well you know. I know a few people in MN who use Rage to shoot deer in MN, however upon some research, I think they may be illegal to use in MN. Has anyone heard the term "barbed" broadhead?
Here is a link to another forum discussing this issue:
http://www.themidwesthunter.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1642&page=2
Here are some extracted posts:
So, I'm really confused on this subject. Can someone enlighten me[&:]
Here is a link to another forum discussing this issue:
http://www.themidwesthunter.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1642&page=2
Here are some extracted posts:
Any broadhead with the blades that stay pointed more than 45 degrees backwards (or whatever degree they use)= "Barbed" just like a fishhook & MN DNR does not allow them!
(quote from CO in MN)The only broadhead I am personally familiar with is the Tekan G5 and it is illegal for use in Minnesota. The company sent me a package a couple of years ago to examine and they were clearly illegal
#2
RE: Never thought it'd be me...(rage)
I would check with a local GCO on this because PA has a similar law and both Tekans and Rages are legal. The reason being is that while they fit the definition of having blades at an angle, they do not lock in that position so if the arrow were to be pulled backward the blades would move back forward no longer being barbed. It sounds like you have a law very similar to ours. Check it out and see what they say. You can't go by what you hear on the Internet, that's for certain.
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RE: Never thought it'd be me...(rage)
NY has the same restriction and the 3 blade Rage has been deemed illegal to use. The 2 blade rage however folds forward well beyond that 45 degree angle so it's all good.
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RE: Never thought it'd be me...(rage)
ORIGINAL: HuntingBry
You can't go by what you hear on the Internet, that's for certain.
You can't go by what you hear on the Internet, that's for certain.
In that thread I posted, and one of the quotes it was actually from a CO officer in Minnesta. But he also stated this:
. I looked at it and I can't tell for sure. It looks like they lock open but I'm not willing to cut myself to find out. My inclination says barbed but it's only an educated guess on my part. Sorry I can't be more definitive. "
Sounds to me like a poor written law, and a very grey area!
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RE: Never thought it'd be me...(rage)
ORIGINAL: Rick James
NY has the same restriction and the 3 blade Rage has been deemed illegal to use. The 2 blade rage however folds forward well beyond that 45 degree angle so it's all good.
NY has the same restriction and the 3 blade Rage has been deemed illegal to use. The 2 blade rage however folds forward well beyond that 45 degree angle so it's all good.
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RE: Never thought it'd be me...(rage)
ORIGINAL: MN/Kyle
That IS for certain!
In that thread I posted, and one of the quotes it was actually from a CO officer in Minnesta. But he also stated this:
But, you say that they WON'T lock, thus making them legal.
Sounds to me like a poor written law, and a very grey area!
ORIGINAL: HuntingBry
You can't go by what you hear on the Internet, that's for certain.
You can't go by what you hear on the Internet, that's for certain.
In that thread I posted, and one of the quotes it was actually from a CO officer in Minnesta. But he also stated this:
. I looked at it and I can't tell for sure. It looks like they lock open but I'm not willing to cut myself to find out. My inclination says barbed but it's only an educated guess on my part. Sorry I can't be more definitive. "
Sounds to me like a poor written law, and a very grey area!
If you reply to the CO, please let him know that he could easily test them without being in danger of cutting himself by pushing up on the tip of the blade and the dull side would pivot forward.
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RE: Never thought it'd be me...(rage)
ORIGINAL: Schultzy
Didn't it also say Kyle in that forum that nothing over 2 inches is legal in Mn?
Didn't it also say Kyle in that forum that nothing over 2 inches is legal in Mn?
This from the MN Regs booklet.
“Expandable” broadheads may be used to take big game if they meet the
requirements above and: 1) are at least 7/8 inch in width and no more
than 2 inches in width at or after impact; and 2) are of a barbless design
and function in a barbless manner.
“Expandable” broadheads may be used to take big game if they meet the
requirements above and: 1) are at least 7/8 inch in width and no more
than 2 inches in width at or after impact; and 2) are of a barbless design
and function in a barbless manner.
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RE: Never thought it'd be me...(rage)
ORIGINAL: MN/Kyle
Yes, no MORE than 2"...
ORIGINAL: Schultzy
Didn't it also say Kyle in that forum that nothing over 2 inches is legal in Mn?
Didn't it also say Kyle in that forum that nothing over 2 inches is legal in Mn?
This from the MN Regs booklet.
“Expandable” broadheads may be used to take big game if they meet the
requirements above and: 1) are at least 7/8 inch in width and no more
than 2 inches in width at or after impact; and 2) are of a barbless design
and function in a barbless manner.
“Expandable” broadheads may be used to take big game if they meet the
requirements above and: 1) are at least 7/8 inch in width and no more
than 2 inches in width at or after impact; and 2) are of a barbless design
and function in a barbless manner.