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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Muzzleloader Hunting
New Mexico bans the use of scopes
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<blockquote data-quote="Wedgy" data-source="post: 2642506" data-attributes="member: 64108"><p>I tend to agree with it as I can shoot mine out to 600 yards with a scope and hold MOA but I hunt in CO so I have to use open sights which limits me to ~300 yards, which in my opinion is what most weekend warrior hunters are capable with a rifle. CO also has a section that allows visually impaired hunters to use a scope on a ML.</p><p>As far as bullets and wounding goes I saw 3 animals lost this season because the hit wasn't seen thru the smoke and no blood was found as the .50 cal bullets(required for elk in CO) did not exit. I have yet to have a bullet pass thru with a 330 grain bullet at 2,380 fps but that is another subject. Modern muzzleloaders are as primitive as crossbows compared to a recurve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wedgy, post: 2642506, member: 64108"] I tend to agree with it as I can shoot mine out to 600 yards with a scope and hold MOA but I hunt in CO so I have to use open sights which limits me to ~300 yards, which in my opinion is what most weekend warrior hunters are capable with a rifle. CO also has a section that allows visually impaired hunters to use a scope on a ML. As far as bullets and wounding goes I saw 3 animals lost this season because the hit wasn't seen thru the smoke and no blood was found as the .50 cal bullets(required for elk in CO) did not exit. I have yet to have a bullet pass thru with a 330 grain bullet at 2,380 fps but that is another subject. Modern muzzleloaders are as primitive as crossbows compared to a recurve. [/QUOTE]
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