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Muzzleloader Hunting
New Mexico bans the use of scopes
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<blockquote data-quote="CBS" data-source="post: 2695187" data-attributes="member: 11718"><p>I've been on this site for a long time and I don't remember a thread quite like this one. The number of people attacking others for hunting with a scope on a muzzleloader is very surprising. Stating that hunting with a muzzleloader should disqualify someone from using anything with a technological upgrade is pretty hypocritical from a long range hunting crowd. A 300 yard shot used to be considered an extreme shot with a rifle and now it's considered a chip shot. Why should hunting with a muzzleloader require less technology? Many have either stated or inferred that muzzleloader hunting is a "primitive" weapons only. Why should rifle hunters have access to technology and Noone else? I have friends that shoot bows that have come a long way due to technology now shooting groups at 90 yards that are the same size they shot at 30 yards years ago should those be banned? The hypocrisy of these critics in this thread is embarrassing to the long range hunter and shooter. I guess I'm getting tired of selfish hypocrites and many of you have come across that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CBS, post: 2695187, member: 11718"] I've been on this site for a long time and I don't remember a thread quite like this one. The number of people attacking others for hunting with a scope on a muzzleloader is very surprising. Stating that hunting with a muzzleloader should disqualify someone from using anything with a technological upgrade is pretty hypocritical from a long range hunting crowd. A 300 yard shot used to be considered an extreme shot with a rifle and now it's considered a chip shot. Why should hunting with a muzzleloader require less technology? Many have either stated or inferred that muzzleloader hunting is a "primitive" weapons only. Why should rifle hunters have access to technology and Noone else? I have friends that shoot bows that have come a long way due to technology now shooting groups at 90 yards that are the same size they shot at 30 yards years ago should those be banned? The hypocrisy of these critics in this thread is embarrassing to the long range hunter and shooter. I guess I'm getting tired of selfish hypocrites and many of you have come across that way. [/QUOTE]
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