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TRACY
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Legality of glass points
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September 11, 2008, 11:36:55 am »
"Arrows must be tipped with broadheads that are metal, metal-edged, or napped flint, chert or obsidian."
This is what the law states for Indiana when it comes to legal equipment for archery. I'm interested in using some knapped glass heads that I've made and wanted to get some input.
Thanks Tracy
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Re: Legality of glass points
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September 11, 2008, 11:50:35 am »
Color them black with a sharpie.
Obsidian and glass are pretty similar.
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Paul Wolfe. Springtown, TX
Re: Legality of glass points
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September 11, 2008, 11:51:17 am »
Glass is nothing more than man-made obsidian, and is tougher than a lot of natural glass. I'd hunt with em - if anybody tries to nail ya down on the subject just tell them it is obsidian, you wouldn't be lying
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September 11, 2008, 12:06:52 pm »
Yep, what they said....
Personally, the only thing that keeps me from using glass points (or obsidian, chert, agate, chalcedony, etc.) on a hunting arrow is the possibility of having a glass chip sneak its way into one my critter meals. (ouch)
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Patrick Blank
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Eddie Parker
Re: Legality of glass points
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September 11, 2008, 08:30:35 pm »
Do like hillbilly said. If you are using clear points tell them it's quartz, If its red and green glass, tell them you are rich and using Ruby's and Emeralds. Saffire and Aquamarine is the same color as Walmart plates.
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September 11, 2008, 08:34:51 pm »
Besides its only illegal ifin ya get caught
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Eddie Parker
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September 11, 2008, 10:38:29 pm »
Jackcrafty, ever have to spit #6 shot out of a dove breast?
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JackCrafty
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September 12, 2008, 02:43:22 am »
Mullet, good point....but I think I swallowed the buckshot. I don't think a chip of stone would make as quiet an exit as the #6 shot, know what I mean?
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Patrick Blank
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TRACY
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Re: Legality of glass points
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September 12, 2008, 11:05:49 am »
Seems like you guys have the same position that I have. We don't have size requirements for broadheads which I would think might be of more importance.Thanks for the input! Lead isn't as bad as steel, no dentists involved with biting down on lead.
Tracy
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Justin Snyder
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Re: Legality of glass points
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September 12, 2008, 06:07:59 pm »
Here it only says what size the points must be. We can use whatever material we want. Arizona says metal cutting edge.
Jackcraft, I don't plan on putting an arrow in the butt or backstrap so its not a huge issue. Put it through the ribcage and deflate the lungs. I personally don't eat the lungs.
Justin
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September 12, 2008, 06:31:24 pm »
Justin, I'm one of those guys that makes a stew with the less desirable parts of the deer (or other critter)...heart, ribs, diaphragm, skin membrane, and, of course, the shoulder. (This is makin' me hungry....)
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Patrick Blank
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ZanderPommo
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September 18, 2008, 12:09:15 am »
mmmmmm....
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