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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Muzzleloader Hunting
Motivation for ML hunting restrictions
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<blockquote data-quote="huntercole" data-source="post: 2833665" data-attributes="member: 119359"><p>I can see it from two ways. </p><p></p><p>More primitive weapon and keep the same amount of tags, or current muzzleloaders with less tags.</p><p></p><p> "Primitive" muzzleloaders will still do the job, you just have to limit your range. If not you may see more wounding, but that's up to the person pulling the trigger to get closer. If they decrease tags and keep the same muzzleloader people would be complaining about less opportunity.</p><p></p><p>A friend has a few smokeless muzzleloaders. He brought one out for us to try. 3 of us each took one shot at 400 yards and the group was around 3 inches. So 3 different people shooting, 2 of us shooting the gun for the very first time, was sub moa at 400. A little different the the open sighted flintlock and percussion guns. I suppose if you want to shoot with all the technology available then put in for a rifle tag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntercole, post: 2833665, member: 119359"] I can see it from two ways. More primitive weapon and keep the same amount of tags, or current muzzleloaders with less tags. "Primitive" muzzleloaders will still do the job, you just have to limit your range. If not you may see more wounding, but that's up to the person pulling the trigger to get closer. If they decrease tags and keep the same muzzleloader people would be complaining about less opportunity. A friend has a few smokeless muzzleloaders. He brought one out for us to try. 3 of us each took one shot at 400 yards and the group was around 3 inches. So 3 different people shooting, 2 of us shooting the gun for the very first time, was sub moa at 400. A little different the the open sighted flintlock and percussion guns. I suppose if you want to shoot with all the technology available then put in for a rifle tag. [/QUOTE]
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