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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 1988678" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>There has been so much advancement in MLs whether its the projectiles, powders, ignition systems, optics, precision barrels, bolt actions, or other that they really can't be considered primitive arms. In the earlier days hunters just wanted an additional season for primitive arms. Today, many MLs shoot as good or better than many centerfire rifles.</p><p></p><p>It's not much different from the crossbow shooters who want to use their crossbow during the archery season. Where does all this end? One long season or a dozen short seasons for various stages of different hunting implements. There's a reason each state has different regs and its because there is no clear consensus as to where to draw the line. And even if there was, technology would have us constantly questioning if the line should be moved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 1988678, member: 313"] There has been so much advancement in MLs whether its the projectiles, powders, ignition systems, optics, precision barrels, bolt actions, or other that they really can't be considered primitive arms. In the earlier days hunters just wanted an additional season for primitive arms. Today, many MLs shoot as good or better than many centerfire rifles. It's not much different from the crossbow shooters who want to use their crossbow during the archery season. Where does all this end? One long season or a dozen short seasons for various stages of different hunting implements. There's a reason each state has different regs and its because there is no clear consensus as to where to draw the line. And even if there was, technology would have us constantly questioning if the line should be moved. [/QUOTE]
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