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Muzzleloader Hunting
Motivation for ML hunting restrictions
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<blockquote data-quote="rockingkj" data-source="post: 2836019" data-attributes="member: 126516"><p>I g</p><p></p><p></p><p>I got into ML hunting because it originally fit my idea of what hunting should be. Careful planning , a single well placed shot at a sure range. ( yes that's the criteria or should be with any hunting) Additionally the ML hunter was basically out there alone. Around here rifle season was more like military maneuvers. There is hunting and there is killing. I like to hunt but am as fulfilled if I never take a shot. Yes the modern ML bears little resemblance to the traditional rifle. If the goal is to take as many animals as possible and the super effective in-line sure is the tool for that. But I think the original intention was "primitive" and the modern in-line is not that. I expect if states put restrictions on , the in-line owners will still have the opportunity to use those in regular rifle season. There will be those who agree with me and probably as many who do not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockingkj, post: 2836019, member: 126516"] I g I got into ML hunting because it originally fit my idea of what hunting should be. Careful planning , a single well placed shot at a sure range. ( yes that’s the criteria or should be with any hunting) Additionally the ML hunter was basically out there alone. Around here rifle season was more like military maneuvers. There is hunting and there is killing. I like to hunt but am as fulfilled if I never take a shot. Yes the modern ML bears little resemblance to the traditional rifle. If the goal is to take as many animals as possible and the super effective in-line sure is the tool for that. But I think the original intention was “primitive” and the modern in-line is not that. I expect if states put restrictions on , the in-line owners will still have the opportunity to use those in regular rifle season. There will be those who agree with me and probably as many who do not. [/QUOTE]
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