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Muzzleloader Hunting
FINALLY! After-Market Iron Sights for the Remington 700 Ultimate Muzzle Loader!
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 1930296" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>The problem is, you arent actually reading ALL the rules and regulations-- you are just reading the "handbook" hand out. There is a real regulation book that is thick and full of legal mubojumbo wording. If you have questions, you can email cpw and they will turn the legal/ enforcement questions over to Bob Thompson and you'llget your legal answer for him. He is very blunt and not up for inperpretations/discussions of his answeres. But he will site the actual regulation wording for you.</p><p>I just recently emailedback and forth regarding the "open sight " rule.. you can apply for an "accommodations permit" to use things like the trigicon red dot or see-all open sight, but you must qualify for a disability permit to use a 1x scope. Medical documentation is needed for either.</p><p>He specifically stated that no lenses of any type is allowed without a granted variance.</p><p></p><p>Now weather the field officers know or enforce "Bob's" rules is a whole different matter.</p><p>Bob did confirm that rear peep and hooded/globe front sights are legal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 1930296, member: 94491"] The problem is, you arent actually reading ALL the rules and regulations-- you are just reading the "handbook" hand out. There is a real regulation book that is thick and full of legal mubojumbo wording. If you have questions, you can email cpw and they will turn the legal/ enforcement questions over to Bob Thompson and you'llget your legal answer for him. He is very blunt and not up for inperpretations/discussions of his answeres. But he will site the actual regulation wording for you. I just recently emailedback and forth regarding the "open sight " rule.. you can apply for an "accommodations permit" to use things like the trigicon red dot or see-all open sight, but you must qualify for a disability permit to use a 1x scope. Medical documentation is needed for either. He specifically stated that no lenses of any type is allowed without a granted variance. Now weather the field officers know or enforce "Bob's" rules is a whole different matter. Bob did confirm that rear peep and hooded/globe front sights are legal [/QUOTE]
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