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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Muzzleloader Hunting
Is this where muzzleloading is going?!
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<blockquote data-quote="bengineer" data-source="post: 2878401" data-attributes="member: 36951"><p>Asking for more regulation or restriction is going to earn us exactly that, more restriction. It also divides us, a small group of mostly-like-minded individuals, even more. Remember divide-and-conquer is a communist tactic. </p><p></p><p>Bob Milek's comments above illustrating the necessity of ethics are great. YOUR limit is probably lower than that of the other guy. YOU will pass on the xxx distance shot with a weapon capable of that distance, but the other guy wont. YOU will sleep better knowing you didnt wound an animal. You may feel negatively that your ethically passed shot was taken by someone else, but at least you knew your limits and stuck with them, as opposed to the guy who wounded an animal because he either didn't know his limits or he violated them for an impulse. Be the adult, not the child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bengineer, post: 2878401, member: 36951"] Asking for more regulation or restriction is going to earn us exactly that, more restriction. It also divides us, a small group of mostly-like-minded individuals, even more. Remember divide-and-conquer is a communist tactic. Bob Milek’s comments above illustrating the necessity of ethics are great. YOUR limit is probably lower than that of the other guy. YOU will pass on the xxx distance shot with a weapon capable of that distance, but the other guy wont. YOU will sleep better knowing you didnt wound an animal. You may feel negatively that your ethically passed shot was taken by someone else, but at least you knew your limits and stuck with them, as opposed to the guy who wounded an animal because he either didn't know his limits or he violated them for an impulse. Be the adult, not the child. [/QUOTE]
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