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  • redhead

    Plinker
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    Hmm....no where in the regs does it say you can't?? I work with a CO and will ask him tomorrow and reply back unless somebody out there is certain.
     

    Hookeye

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    armpit of the midwest
    Years ago we checked, was legal. Federal bird, other states people do it. See no denial in our state overview regs.

    One of these days I'll smoke one from the sky with my recurve.

    Just gotta find the right setup, be able to retrieve missed shots at aerial targets.

    Slinging broadheads into the sky isn't something to take lightly.

    Farmers might not like running over arrows with equipment either. My guess is that you'll need to decoy them into a large open short clover/grass field with you in the center................I had such a spot, but used my 1100 magnum repeatedly.

    Don't care for flu flu arrows, but regs will zip a long ways. need to make some intermediate drag stuff and test.

    Yup- I won't shoot one on the ground. Gotta be out of the sky :)
     
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