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Muzzleloader Hunting
New Mexico bans the use of scopes
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<blockquote data-quote="fmuguira" data-source="post: 2697991" data-attributes="member: 27974"><p>Either for or against changes like this; I have my opinion and Idaho does a lot of the same stuff on ML hunts, just remember these get into slippery slope situations quick. What prevents them from regulating CF rifle hunts regarding adjustable scope (dials), high BC bullet bans and claiming a 400 yard, 500 yard, 900 yard or some chosen distance is too far ?? Rangefinders… get rid of those too!</p><p></p><p>Oh BTW, an 80% let off bow with overdraw, etc, etc extends the archery range too much also. </p><p></p><p>All I m saying is when you get a governoring body making these type of decisions without very broad sportsman's input, a biased board member or special interest group/person influencing them then representation of the group (hunters) as a whole suffers. Unfortunately it's the world we live in fellas and IMO it's getting progressively worse. Reminds me of how our entire country, and the World for that matter, operates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fmuguira, post: 2697991, member: 27974"] Either for or against changes like this; I have my opinion and Idaho does a lot of the same stuff on ML hunts, just remember these get into slippery slope situations quick. What prevents them from regulating CF rifle hunts regarding adjustable scope (dials), high BC bullet bans and claiming a 400 yard, 500 yard, 900 yard or some chosen distance is too far ?? Rangefinders… get rid of those too! Oh BTW, an 80% let off bow with overdraw, etc, etc extends the archery range too much also. All I m saying is when you get a governoring body making these type of decisions without very broad sportsman’s input, a biased board member or special interest group/person influencing them then representation of the group (hunters) as a whole suffers. Unfortunately it’s the world we live in fellas and IMO it’s getting progressively worse. Reminds me of how our entire country, and the World for that matter, operates. [/QUOTE]
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