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HUNTING SEASONS & TYPES OF WEAPONS USED
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<blockquote data-quote="ENCORE" data-source="post: 2573470" data-attributes="member: 33046"><p>These posts always end up the same way.</p><p>When ever it gets into division, nothing ever good comes out of it.</p><p>This same debate flared at the NMLRA a few years back. Traditionalists vowed that if the NMLRA kept modern inline shooting, they were going to leave the Association. It got really bad and all for nothing. A couple guys started it and kept throwing gas on the fire. Thankfully, those guys are now banned from the NMLRA.</p><p>Modern inlines, rather production or custom are positively here to stay. Same with compounds and crossbows. The average age of a member at the NMLRA is 70! 70 the average members age!!!!</p><p>The numbers needed to maintain the sport will not come from traditional rifle youngsters. Not going to happen. Take away one of their smart phones and hand them a rotary and see what happens.</p><p></p><p>Yup, there used to be......................</p><p></p><p>However, there is absolutely zero reason why any hunter shouldn't be able to use the weapon of their choice. If I'm hunting with a Senica and someone comes up with a modern inline, he/she is no less and no more than I. I applaud his/her use of the modern inline and am happy they are hunting instead of bitching on social media.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ENCORE, post: 2573470, member: 33046"] These posts always end up the same way. When ever it gets into division, nothing ever good comes out of it. This same debate flared at the NMLRA a few years back. Traditionalists vowed that if the NMLRA kept modern inline shooting, they were going to leave the Association. It got really bad and all for nothing. A couple guys started it and kept throwing gas on the fire. Thankfully, those guys are now banned from the NMLRA. Modern inlines, rather production or custom are positively here to stay. Same with compounds and crossbows. The average age of a member at the NMLRA is 70! 70 the average members age!!!! The numbers needed to maintain the sport will not come from traditional rifle youngsters. Not going to happen. Take away one of their smart phones and hand them a rotary and see what happens. Yup, there used to be...................... However, there is absolutely zero reason why any hunter shouldn't be able to use the weapon of their choice. If I'm hunting with a Senica and someone comes up with a modern inline, he/she is no less and no more than I. I applaud his/her use of the modern inline and am happy they are hunting instead of bitching on social media. [/QUOTE]
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