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with all the talk about barbed or barbless

What do ya'll think about the NAP Bloodrunner?

I know they are expensive by the way


I think legal

due to the fact that the do not stay open
upon pulling out, it would close the blades and thus be barbless.


agree? Disagree???
 
Just from what I have read from the TWRA guys on here. If they close up when pulling them out, I would say legal too. If they don't close back up I don't think they would be close to legal.
 
My advice would be either to switch to a fixed blade design and not worry about it any longer, OR contact the game warden in your area and arrange to meet him/her and let him/her inspect them if you aren't sure, or want clarification.
 
I was talking about the NAP BLOODRUNNER TWO BLADE....it looks just like the example of a barbed broadhead. The three blade should be legal and no I am not trying to stir the pot. I think I did enough starting this whole debate on "barbed" broadheads
 
TNDeerGuy said:
My advice would be either to switch to a fixed blade design and not worry about it any longer, OR contact the game warden in your area and arrange to meet him/her and let him/her inspect them if you aren't sure, or want clarification.

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Honestly, I dont know what TWRA is considering barbed, they have no pictoral descriptions in the book and I have yet to see a good description pertaining to what is considered a barbed mechanical. Opinions are all I have seen on this site and Im shooting the broad heads that I purchased years ago. some have 2 blades and some have three... I think untill there is a clearer definition of whats legal then use what you want. everyone has thier own opinion and if there going to leave it up to that then opinions differ.
 

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