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<blockquote data-quote="DT400" data-source="post: 1682101" data-attributes="member: 76847"><p>Here's the dope on the illuminated RETICLE issue for big game hunting.</p><p>Illuminated reticles are fine for rifle season by any approved method of take. Rifle. pistol, muzzleloader and bows are all legal in rifle season.</p><p>Illuminated reticles (any scopes actually) are illegal in muzzleloading and archery seasons.</p><p>Any scope that EMITS a visible light outside of the body of the scope is illegal period for rifle season and by default muzzlloading and archery too. </p><p>A laser rangefinding scope that emits a beam not visible to the human eye is legal.</p><p>As long as the light stays within the body of the scope you are fine, as soon as visible light exits the body of the scope it becomes illegal.</p><p>I didn't ask about hogs or night or anything other than big game hunting.</p><p></p><p>Darrell</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DT400, post: 1682101, member: 76847"] Here's the dope on the illuminated RETICLE issue for big game hunting. Illuminated reticles are fine for rifle season by any approved method of take. Rifle. pistol, muzzleloader and bows are all legal in rifle season. Illuminated reticles (any scopes actually) are illegal in muzzleloading and archery seasons. Any scope that EMITS a visible light outside of the body of the scope is illegal period for rifle season and by default muzzlloading and archery too. A laser rangefinding scope that emits a beam not visible to the human eye is legal. As long as the light stays within the body of the scope you are fine, as soon as visible light exits the body of the scope it becomes illegal. I didn't ask about hogs or night or anything other than big game hunting. Darrell [/QUOTE]
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