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Bloodrunner Q.......

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by Rick James, Oct 27, 2011.

  1. Rick James

    Rick James Grizzled Veteran

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    To those of you that have the bloodrunners........

    Do the blades have the ability to fold forward at all? In NY, we aren't allowed to hunt with a "barbed" broadhead. Rages pass by this regulation because if you pull them out of a hole, they will fold back over. Do the Bloodrunners do this also?
     
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    Wouldn't a fixed blade be classified a "barbed" broadhead then? If they dont fold up and allow it to release like a fieldpoint or something?
     
  3. Tony

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    Matt ... they are illegal in NYS :mad:Cole, no because they angle away from the center at the bottom
     
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    Oh alright, got ya. I never even thought about a popular broadhead being illegal in a state :bash:
     
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    They sell them here like crazy, too .... even tho they are illegal .... gotta love some "sportsman" ... lol
     
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    Kinda like "deer" corn sold in camo bags in PA.
     

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