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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Muzzleloader Hunting
Is this where muzzleloading is going?!
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark37082" data-source="post: 2703105" data-attributes="member: 120066"><p>IMO it is just getting too complicated to segment the big game seasons into too many special sections. Innovation comes from hunters' desire to have an equipment advantage. This is a positive for the industry and hunters alike. Smokeless muzzle loaders are reaching the point of matching center fire rifles. I really like this development, but I think it should be a matter of choice for the hunter looking for more of a challenge during regular firearms season. Bow season needs some level of restrictions, but should accommodate hunters with physical limitations (like us old guys with years of wear and tear on our bodies). I know several hunters that will hunt with a bow only simply for the challenge. Set reasonable limits of big game that a hunter can harvest and keep it as simple as possible is the way I would design the hunting season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark37082, post: 2703105, member: 120066"] IMO it is just getting too complicated to segment the big game seasons into too many special sections. Innovation comes from hunters’ desire to have an equipment advantage. This is a positive for the industry and hunters alike. Smokeless muzzle loaders are reaching the point of matching center fire rifles. I really like this development, but I think it should be a matter of choice for the hunter looking for more of a challenge during regular firearms season. Bow season needs some level of restrictions, but should accommodate hunters with physical limitations (like us old guys with years of wear and tear on our bodies). I know several hunters that will hunt with a bow only simply for the challenge. Set reasonable limits of big game that a hunter can harvest and keep it as simple as possible is the way I would design the hunting season. [/QUOTE]
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