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New Mexico recommends NO use of scopes on muzzleloaders
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<blockquote data-quote="tim_w" data-source="post: 2642815" data-attributes="member: 11132"><p>I do agree given the relation. It was meant to be to show the idiocy in all of this. It's all relative. The terms are as much political as anything. I agree with you on their rifles ability but I disagree these arms are primitive in the breth of the history of using weapons to take game. In fact its barely a blip on the map.</p><p></p><p>But this is steering away from the main point. I apologize for that. My point being it's all politics not facts and absolutely disingenuous. If NM DNR wanted to be truthful and likely have more of people's trust they should have told the truth. </p><p></p><p>The default is to lie and manipulate. That is done when you know your intent is something you believe they will not accept or find less than honorable. Let's face it its generally accepted norm that all gov agencies are self serving using the states residents dollars for their own personal benefit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim_w, post: 2642815, member: 11132"] I do agree given the relation. It was meant to be to show the idiocy in all of this. It's all relative. The terms are as much political as anything. I agree with you on their rifles ability but I disagree these arms are primitive in the breth of the history of using weapons to take game. In fact its barely a blip on the map. But this is steering away from the main point. I apologize for that. My point being it's all politics not facts and absolutely disingenuous. If NM DNR wanted to be truthful and likely have more of people's trust they should have told the truth. The default is to lie and manipulate. That is done when you know your intent is something you believe they will not accept or find less than honorable. Let's face it its generally accepted norm that all gov agencies are self serving using the states residents dollars for their own personal benefit. [/QUOTE]
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