That was what my point was getting at.The Permit to modify archery equipment is already in place to accommodate those with health issues.
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That was what my point was getting at.The Permit to modify archery equipment is already in place to accommodate those with health issues.
Twolf; If I remember right,I thought we settled this last year? The State will not budge,so no Xbows! Sorry Bro. I know how you feel .They keep saying the law is the law!!in Montana x-bows are illegal to hunt with during the archery season for everyone . as a handi -cap person with a valid doctor permit for Montana i still am not allowed to use a x-bow during archery season. i did purchase a draw lock system for my compound bow but that is very difficult to carry in the mountains and the draw lock is legal in Montana but its a real joke for a handi -cap person to carry and use. Montana bowhunters association is against people with a disability ,i wonder if that is even legal in America to be against handi-cap people like that ? any attorneys out there ? it might be some easy money ?
i have the permit and set up a compound to use this system ,this system is a real joke for a handi-cap person to carry and use. try one of these systems and let me know what you think.That was what my point was getting at.
would cost a lot of money and the state would win against an individual , but it could be a federal ruling change on Federal land ????Guess the best way to settle this is file a class action lawsuit against the State !
Well said Buttermilk!I say make crossbows legal. My young granddaughter used on this year to take her first archery deer.
In the past I was one of those die hard traditional bow hunters. Hunted with a recurve and longbow. You know, "real archery tackle"…
I no longer feel that way. Some of you need to lighten up. I know people who are passionate about hunting, especially with archery gear. Some of those people will likely never be extremely proficient due to gender, strength, and age with verticals archery gear. A crossbow would make perfect sense for them.
I shoot a compound now, but at one point thought I was gonna have to switch to crossbow due to some severe joint issues.
If we took the principles of archery and applied it to guns, none of us would be using modern scoped tack driving bolt action rifles. We'd be using something less efficient, etc.
Our forefathers woulda loved to be able to use any and all of the equipment we have available to us in our modern era.
JAYgs8163: Grandpa always said a dead horse is not dead till it's dead!Yup and then reduce the amount of tags and opportunities issued during the Archery season as the success rate will go through the roof using crossbows with scopes. Allows for very fast shot. Just as many states are now are not allowing scopes on Muzzleloaders anymore or allowing the new style Muzzleloader bolt action type you see. Makes sense huh?
Many states have Crossbow/Muzzleloader season, use the Crossbow then. Or many states have a challenged access tag you can apply for with proper documentation from your doctor. To just put a blanket ok on Crossbow during Archery is over the top. Everyone would the use a Crossbow. If Montana doesn't have a season like that then maybe attend one of the open Game and Fish public meetings and make the suggestion of adding one.
Anyways…. dead horse
This thread has been dead so long it stinks.JAYgs8163: Grandpa always said a dead horse is not dead till it's dead!
Well said Buttermilk!
yes well said ! when you talk archery equipment those Montana archery hunting laws were put in place before the compound bow and release aids were used . don`t forget bows or x-bows with wheels used are around 50 years old only , regular limbed x-bows have been used for 100`s of years as a archery weapon and a hunting tool.I say make crossbows legal. My young granddaughter used on this year to take her first archery deer.
In the past I was one of those die hard traditional bow hunters. Hunted with a recurve and longbow. You know, "real archery tackle"…
I no longer feel that way. Some of you need to lighten up. I know people who are passionate about hunting, especially with archery gear. Some of those people will likely never be extremely proficient due to gender, strength, and age with verticals archery gear. A crossbow would make perfect sense for them.
I shoot a compound now, but at one point thought I was gonna have to switch to crossbow due to some severe joint issues.
If we took the principles of archery and applied it to guns, none of us would be using modern scoped tack driving bolt action rifles. We'd be using something less efficient, etc.
Our forefathers woulda loved to be able to use any and all of the equipment we have available to us in our modern era.