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New Mexico recommends NO use of scopes on muzzleloaders
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<blockquote data-quote="Troutslayer2" data-source="post: 2643026" data-attributes="member: 25190"><p>I'm willing to bet that many of us here, using a modern muzzleloader, could double or triple the effective range of Joe average hunter with his scoped 30-06. It's just too easy to conform to the rules while avoiding the intent of these seasons. I like how we did it in Montana, side lock, open sights, no breech loading, bullet restrictions. It's not supposed to be as easy and if you don't like it then hunt the rifle season or get rid of muzzleloader seasons all together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Troutslayer2, post: 2643026, member: 25190"] I’m willing to bet that many of us here, using a modern muzzleloader, could double or triple the effective range of Joe average hunter with his scoped 30-06. It’s just too easy to conform to the rules while avoiding the intent of these seasons. I like how we did it in Montana, side lock, open sights, no breech loading, bullet restrictions. It’s not supposed to be as easy and if you don’t like it then hunt the rifle season or get rid of muzzleloader seasons all together. [/QUOTE]
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