Oregon archery for Elk
Does anyone know if any types of broadheads are restricted for use during archery season for elk in Oregon? I'm having trouble accessing the online regs. I am going to buy new ones and was thinking about rage mechanicals but don't know if they are legal.
Thanks, Kevin. |
Sorry no mechanicals for large game in Oregon.
Rogue |
Thanks Rogue, now I just have to decide on what fixed blade to buy
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That's stupid.
Originally Posted by Rogue
(Post 3663304)
Sorry no mechanicals for large game in Oregon.
Rogue |
NAP Razorbak 100gr 2 blade with 2 bleeders, rotating technology.
Originally Posted by onebigelk
(Post 3663312)
Thanks Rogue, now I just have to decide on what fixed blade to buy
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yeah mechanical broadheads are illegal, i dont really mind though, it is what it is and there are more than enough fixed broadheads to choose from
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Thanks for commments guys, Salukipv1, I actually used the razorbaks the last couple years and have had no problems with them on deer and turkey but since the center is plastic I wasn't sure how well they would do on an elk rib or heaven forbid shoulder. My soninlaw and I went to co last year and he killed a 5x5 using rage 2 blades leaving a very large entry hole with no exit. Has anyone used any of the SteelForce broadheads. They are cut on contact like razorbaks but are thicker, resharpenable and has alumimun ferrules.
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I don't think my older razorbaks were plastic...I'll have to check/compare the old/new. I'm sure they'd get the job done and then some.
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