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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Muzzleloader Hunting
Motivation for ML hunting restrictions
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<blockquote data-quote="chav0_12" data-source="post: 2833682" data-attributes="member: 29765"><p>Sure. A crossbow compared to a compound bow is a huge difference. I didn't say no more in-line MLs. Recurve and long bows are to archery what flintlocks are to muzzleloading. I can't put a scope on or shoulder my compound bow. If they said no more compounds, I'd go get a good recurve and start shooting it to become effective. Sorry, but any "archery season" that allows crossbows for non-disabled people isn't an archery season. Tell me that a compound is easier to shoot than a crossbow, I'd love to hear that argument.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chav0_12, post: 2833682, member: 29765"] Sure. A crossbow compared to a compound bow is a huge difference. I didn’t say no more in-line MLs. Recurve and long bows are to archery what flintlocks are to muzzleloading. I can’t put a scope on or shoulder my compound bow. If they said no more compounds, I’d go get a good recurve and start shooting it to become effective. Sorry, but any “archery season” that allows crossbows for non-disabled people isn’t an archery season. Tell me that a compound is easier to shoot than a crossbow, I’d love to hear that argument. [/QUOTE]
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