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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Muzzleloader Hunting
New Mexico bans the use of scopes
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<blockquote data-quote="Mtn Dawg" data-source="post: 2661788" data-attributes="member: 124083"><p>I'm a Colorado MZ hunter and I am right there with you. It takes a lot of time, patience and $$ to dial in your setup so you have confidence even to 100 yards that you can make a killing shot. You hit on something that is getting ignored in this conversation. The guys most invested in the long range capable equipment are the ones actively improving their skillsets and, consequently, most capable of the shot. Also the ones upset the most by this type of ruling. The reality is the majority of guys shooting this type of equipment just are not practiced enough or capable enough to pull it off. Wearing Air Jordans doesn't make you Michael Jordan. None of the equipment makes up for basic hunting skills like marksmanship, pursuing your game even if you are not sure you hit it, how to track it etc. The farther the game is from you at the shot the more difficult this becomes. Modern equipment and efficiency goes against the intent of and the reason for creating MZ seasons to begin with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mtn Dawg, post: 2661788, member: 124083"] I'm a Colorado MZ hunter and I am right there with you. It takes a lot of time, patience and $$ to dial in your setup so you have confidence even to 100 yards that you can make a killing shot. You hit on something that is getting ignored in this conversation. The guys most invested in the long range capable equipment are the ones actively improving their skillsets and, consequently, most capable of the shot. Also the ones upset the most by this type of ruling. The reality is the majority of guys shooting this type of equipment just are not practiced enough or capable enough to pull it off. Wearing Air Jordans doesn't make you Michael Jordan. None of the equipment makes up for basic hunting skills like marksmanship, pursuing your game even if you are not sure you hit it, how to track it etc. The farther the game is from you at the shot the more difficult this becomes. Modern equipment and efficiency goes against the intent of and the reason for creating MZ seasons to begin with. [/QUOTE]
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