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FERADYNE OUTDOORS REMINDS BOWHUNTERS MECHANICAL BROADHEADS ARE NOW LEGAL IN ALL 50 STATES

Superior, WI — FeraDyne® Outdoors, manufacturer of Rage®, Muzzy®, Wac Em®, and Rocky Mountain® broadheads reminds bowhunters across the nation that for the first time ever — mechanical broadheads are now legal in all 50 states during the 2022 fall hunting season. 

For the first time since their inception some 30 years ago, mechanical broadheads are now legal in all 50 states. As announced earlier this year, the final stand-out, Idaho will now allow bowhunters to enjoy the exceptional benefits of mechanical broadhead designs while hunting big game. With seasons just around the corner now is a great time to give mechanical heads a shot. 

“Unlike early models, where material shortcomings and poor designs compromised lethality, today’s mechanical broadheads are more fatal than ever and have proven themselves the be extremely reliable and durable on all of North America’s big game animals,” said FeraDyne Outdoors Chief Commercial Officer Jon Syverson. 

Advancements in both design and materials have led stalwart states into reversing previous opinions on the lethality of mechanical heads. With numerous studies and field-proven citizen science, there’s no question as to the impact modern-day mechanical broadhead designs have on recovery and success on big game. FeraDyne® Outdoors, a multi-brand family of broadhead companies brings to market the world’s deepest variety of mechanical and hybrid mechanical broadhead designs from Rage, Muzzy, Wac Em and Rocky Mountain. Through the use of premium titanium, stainless steel and aircraft-grade aluminum broadhead ferrules have never been stronger or more consistent. Meanwhile, today’s custom-hardened steel blades are sharp, durable, and devastating upon delivery. With a wide variety of blade angle configurations, tip styles, and grain weights there’s a mechanical broadhead to fit the needs of nearly all bowhunters regardless of individual setup.

With their increased tunability and accuracy at longer ranges, the gaping wounds of expandable broadheads continue to prove themselves to millions of bowhunters coast to coast. FeraDyne applauds Idaho on their measure to expand their use for big game bowhunters this fall.  To read more on this topic please visit https://www.feradyne.com/whats-the-deal-with-mechanical-broadheads/ or to learn about FeraDyne’s entire family of field-proven mechanical broadhead designs go to  https://www.feradyne.com/.

About FeraDyne Outdoors:

Headquartered in Superior, Wisconsin, FeraDyne Outdoors is a U.S.-based leader in the manufacturing and marketing of an ever-growing assembly of category-leading archery, hunting and outdoor brands. Through the design and development of industry-changing technologies, each brand supports a constantly evolving global marketplace of outdoor enthusiasts with one goal in mind — success in the field. Fueled by an unwavering commitment to the satisfaction of sharing in each customer’s accomplishments FeraDyne brings together a series of iconic, award-winning and performance-oriented companies that include: Axe® Crossbows, Rage® broadheads, Muzzy® broadheads, Muzzy® Bowfishing, Carbon Express® arrows and accessories, Nockturnal® lighted nocks, TruFire® releases, Block® targets, GlenDel® targets, Shooter™ 3D targets, Black Hole™ targets, Hurricane™ bag targets, IQ® Bowsights, Sure-Loc® Archery Products, S4Gear™, Eastman Outdoors®, Apple Archery®, Rocky Mountain Archery, Wac’Em® Archery, Covert Scouting Cameras, Covert Optics, and Scent Crusher®. For more information, please visit www.feradyne.com.

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(Originally posted by HLNews)

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