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Muzzleloader Hunting
Motivation for ML hunting restrictions
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<blockquote data-quote="Allen Lone wolf" data-source="post: 2833973" data-attributes="member: 121301"><p>Well I guess it's my turn to chime I'm. I think most of us can agree seasons and methods were set to allow hunters who love to hunt with traditional equipment and except the challenge of doing so a opportunity to test their skills and enjoy their methods of the sport. I think in my opinion the industry has seized the opportunity to push the boundaries of technology into the primitive hunters sport to fatten their profits. It has now came to a point that you can hardly tell the difference between a muzzle loader and a high powered rifle as far as its proficiency. The same can be said for archery. Where do you draw the line? If you entered a competitive match with a traditional muzzleloader and you were competing beside someone with a scoped inline how would you really feel? If you choose to shoot with all the bells and whistles then you should be waiting for the regular season to come.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen Lone wolf, post: 2833973, member: 121301"] Well I guess it's my turn to chime I'm. I think most of us can agree seasons and methods were set to allow hunters who love to hunt with traditional equipment and except the challenge of doing so a opportunity to test their skills and enjoy their methods of the sport. I think in my opinion the industry has seized the opportunity to push the boundaries of technology into the primitive hunters sport to fatten their profits. It has now came to a point that you can hardly tell the difference between a muzzle loader and a high powered rifle as far as its proficiency. The same can be said for archery. Where do you draw the line? If you entered a competitive match with a traditional muzzleloader and you were competing beside someone with a scoped inline how would you really feel? If you choose to shoot with all the bells and whistles then you should be waiting for the regular season to come. [/QUOTE]
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