Crossbows are now legal for anyone to use during the archery deer and archery bear seasons. They are no longer restricted to hunters with a disabled person permit. Hunters will simply need to purchase a hunting license and archery stamp. Other licenses may be required, such as an anterless deer license or a bear license. A bear stamp is not required for the archery bear season. A hunter simply needs a general hunting license and a bear license.
As outlined on the Pennsylvania Game Commission's website, the requirements for crossbows and bolts is as follows:
- Crossbow must have a peak draw weight of at least 125 pounds. There is no maximum.
- A bolt must have a broadhead that has an outside diameter, or width, of at least 7/8 inches and have at least 2 cutting edges on the same plane throughout the length of the cutting surface.
- Broadhead shall not exceed 3 inches in length, measured from the tip of the broadhead to the point that fits against the bolt.
Now that these regulations have changed, you may be ready to pick-up your first hunting crossbow. Or, to upgrade your existing crossbow. Some crossbows to consider would be:
Horton Summit HD 150 Crossbow Package. The Summit HD 150 Crossbow with Red Dot Package is one package that you "gotta have" if your are ready to start Bow hunting. It has a Summit HD Crossbow, a single dot Red Dot Sight, a Hunter Elite Quiver,3 practice arrows and 3 practice points.
Other options would include the Crosman Teton 175# Crossbow Package for the experienced hunter looking to upgrade; Excalibur Crossbow Packages or TenPoint Crossbow packages. All will provide lots of good options for you.
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