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Muzzleloader Hunting
Motivation for ML hunting restrictions
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<blockquote data-quote="chav0_12" data-source="post: 2833586" data-attributes="member: 29765"><p>I don't think it's quite even 100 years. Maybe 20-30 years. Before they started making a bunch of these precision muzzle loaders that shoot like centerfire rifles. I don't think they want to go to flintlocks and percussion primers, that's what Montana allowed, but it's called traditional. The in-line ML I have is from 10-15 years ago, it's nothing super fancy but with a scope it's probably good to 250-300, nothing compared to some of the others out there. </p><p></p><p>I think moving in the direction of making ML tags more like a ML tag and less like a rifle tag is the right direction to go to maintain a level of opportunity. If guys want to shoot deer or elk at extended ranges, go get a rifle tag instead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chav0_12, post: 2833586, member: 29765"] I don’t think it’s quite even 100 years. Maybe 20-30 years. Before they started making a bunch of these precision muzzle loaders that shoot like centerfire rifles. I don’t think they want to go to flintlocks and percussion primers, that’s what Montana allowed, but it’s called traditional. The in-line ML I have is from 10-15 years ago, it’s nothing super fancy but with a scope it’s probably good to 250-300, nothing compared to some of the others out there. I think moving in the direction of making ML tags more like a ML tag and less like a rifle tag is the right direction to go to maintain a level of opportunity. If guys want to shoot deer or elk at extended ranges, go get a rifle tag instead. [/QUOTE]
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