WV Full Inclusion for 2015!

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DuckHunt
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WV Full Inclusion for 2015!

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If I am reading the regulations correctly, West Virginia has full inclusion for crossbows for this upcoming archery season. Finally! There is no special license or stamps required. It is no different from other archery gear, as it should be.

One regulation that I did notice is that there is a minimum length of 18" for bolts. So I'll carry the ExoMax instead of the Micro if I'm out near the house.

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Very nice!!
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Outstanding! Good luck this fall.
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GREAT! go get em! :)
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looks like Missouri may also be going that route for 2016-2017 season , it about time.... :wink:
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Its good that more states are finally legalizing crossbows as archery equipment. :D Happy hunting.
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Good news and I thought Pennsylvania was still in the dark ages.
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