Well, looks like it's been officially taken care of:
"For crossbows, a cord extension of at least 25 cm is no longer required."
Taken from:
http://mffp.gouv.qc.ca/english/publicat ... /index.asp
Biggest issue with that is that I no longer have an excuse not to buy!
Legality of Micro in Quebec (2016)
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Re: Legality of Micro in Quebec (2016)
Cord extension?
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Re: Legality of Micro in Quebec (2016)
Extension cord....Arrowflinger wrote:Cord extension?
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Re: Legality of Micro in Quebec (2016)
In Quebec the powers that be measured the draw length from the resting point to the trigger catch .
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Re: Legality of Micro in Quebec (2016)
Granted the wording is odd (blame it on the translation), but when all is said and done, draw length is irrelevant now.
The wheels turn slowly, but last year's issue/controversy with the Micro has clearly been addressed.
The wheels turn slowly, but last year's issue/controversy with the Micro has clearly been addressed.