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Crossbows legal during archery seasons; must have minimum draw weight of 125 pounds and mechanical safety. Crossbows are legal to hunt all game species in both the muzzleloaders and general hunting seasons.
Effective 2017: Persons 68 years or older holding a NH archery license under RSA 208:5, may use a crossbow as an alternative to a traditional bow during the archery deer season without obtaining an additional permit. Not valid for any other species or seasons.
Crossbows can be legally used to harvest deer in New Hampshire during deer firearms season, and it can also be legally used by handicapped hunters if an appropriate disability license is obtained (lifetime, costs $10).
Crossbow Hunting Regulations in New Hampshire Crossbows can be legally used to harvest deer in New Hampshire during deer firearms season, and it can also be legally used by handicapped hunters if an appropriate disability license is obtained (lifetime, costs $10).
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For now, the Supreme Court case sets a precedent. Felons can't be convicted for possessing a bow and arrow.
Crossbows can be legally used to harvest deer in New Hampshire during deer firearms season, and it can also be legally used by handicapped hunters if an appropriate disability license is obtained (lifetime, costs $10).
NEWMARKET \u2014 Unless the Legislature changes the law, felons are apparently now allowed to possess bows and arrows. And there's no stipulation that says you have to be killing a porcupine.
Only one deer may be taken using a muzzleloader or crossbow with the firearm tag during the muzzleloader season. No separate muzzleloader tag is issued. In NH a muzzleloader is defined as a firearm\u2014therefore a felon may not possess a muzzleloader.
Effective 2017: Persons 68 years or older holding a NH archery license under RSA 208:5, may use a crossbow as an alternative to a traditional bow during the archery deer season without obtaining an additional permit. Not valid for any other species or seasons.

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