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    • smiley1
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        I just received the 2014-15 Pennsylvania Hunting and Trapping Digest.Someone in the Game Commission must have been listening to the complaints about broadhead length. The NEW regulation has changed to 3.25″ instead of the 3″ that has been on the books for several years. TUFFHEADS are now technically Legal along with any other broadheads that doesn’t exceed 3.25 inches.

        Steve

      • Vintage Archer
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          Pennsylvania finally figured out the benefits of high mechanical advantage broadheads (http://www.tuffhead.com/education/formulas_mechanical_advantage.html )although it took some prodding. Thanks to all you prodders:D

          Thanks Steve for posting and bringing

          us up to date.

        • Doc Nock
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            Joe/Steve,

            Me thinks Joe is giving PA law makers more than their due!

            We have like 2x the amount of congress people at the state than any contingent state… per capita… so they have to have something to do and someone whispered in their ear.

            glad it happened…now if we only had sufficient deer… 😯

          • Jason Wesbrock
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              I’m curious about something. Why would there be a law regulating the maximum broadhead length? I can’t quite seem to figure out the reasoning for this.

            • Doc Nock
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                J.Wesbrock wrote: I’m curious about something. Why would there be a law regulating the maximum broadhead length? I can’t quite seem to figure out the reasoning for this.

                BECAUSE THEY CAN!!8):lol:

              • smiley1
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                  J. Wesbrock,

                  When I inquired about the 3″ broadhead regulation. I found out it was enacted right around the same time cross-guns were legalized during the general archery season. It seems they were concerned nimrods would be running around the woods with cross-guns cocked and such a long broadhead would impose a more dangerous situation if he/she were to slip and fall!!!! Go figure???? Probably had something to do with the major archery and cross-gun manufacturers lobbying in Harrisburg also.

                  About 4 years ago the PGC changed the language on definition of a broadhead to state “Broadheads must be manufactured from Steel” meaning primitive type heads napped from stone, obsidian etc. were illegal. When I brought that to their attention it was quickly changed and was never enacted.

                  Steve

                • Bruce Smithhammer
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                    smiley1 wrote: J. Wesbrock,

                    When I inquired about the 3″ broadhead regulation. I found out it was enacted right around the same time cross-guns were legalized during the general archery season. It seems they were concerned nimrods would be running around the woods with cross-guns cocked and such a long broadhead would impose a more dangerous situation if he/she were to slip and fall!!!!

                    Well that makes sense. 🙄

                    Maybe they should have just required that crossbow shooters can only have rubber suction cup heads?

                  • David Petersen
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                      Bruce, seems to me that crossgunners DO have rubber suction-cup heads! No matter what they use on their bolts.

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                    • Brennan Herr
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                        Legal at last!!!:D

                      • David Coulter
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                          I saw that good news on the PAGC web page a while back. From what I was told, the limit of 3 inches was actually imposed to prevent mechanical heads that looked cool but worked very poorly. Congratulations, Joe! Now I’m a legal hunter….dwc

                        • Vintage Archer
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                            TuffHead had a lot of users in Pennsylvania before the change. I don’t know if they had any influence on the change but it is welcome . It is a good feeling to know that your equipment is now legal……Keep looking over your shoulder though… there might be a deer coming from behind.LOL:D:D

                          • wojo14
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                              Thank God. I was going to use the Meatheads this fall.

                            • handirifle
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                                smiley1 wrote: J. Wesbrock,

                                When I inquired about the 3″ broadhead regulation. I found out it was enacted right around the same time cross-guns were legalized during the general archery season. It seems they were concerned nimrods would be running around the woods with cross-guns cocked and such a long broadhead would impose a more dangerous situation if he/she were to slip and fall!!!! Go figure???? Probably had something to do with the major archery and cross-gun manufacturers lobbying in Harrisburg also.

                                About 4 years ago the PGC changed the language on definition of a broadhead to state “Broadheads must be manufactured from Steel” meaning primitive type heads napped from stone, obsidian etc. were illegal. When I brought that to their attention it was quickly changed and was never enacted.

                                Steve

                                You better read your game laws COMPLETELY then, cause with that kind of logic, they probably banned carrying hunting knives LONGER than 3.25″. Sounds like some of the geniuses from CA moved out there. At least your assembly makes IMPROVEMENTS to your game laws. Ours only get worse.

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