Free: Contests & Raffles.
MZ regs in this state are a joke, you can't tell me that technology has not made bowhunting more easy, perhaps we should only allow bows to be shot without a trigger or longbow only, no compounds(keep it more primitive). Its pretty sad imo, I'd love to try MZ hunting but with the current regs in the state I probably won't.
after my last five years archery hunting I can attest to how hard it is to get within 40 yards of a big game animal.
it takes a hell of a lot of practice to consistently shoot a good group at 40 yards
I think the regs are perfect the way they are as far as equipment used
I could see where one of the Barnes solid copper ML bullets would work better than a "lightweight" all lead bullet in a sabot. Guys use sabots and "light" all lead bullets for a flatter trajectory, thus increasing the range that they feel comfortable shooting. The problem is that the bullet needs double lung the elk to be effictive, especially at longer ranges IMO. With a solid copper Barnes bullet, you could probably shoot the elk right in the shoulder and have the bullet pass through into the vitals. With the all lead bullet, it would likely not make it into the vitals.I think Oregon doesn't even allow sabots and maybe Colorado too.........Idaho maybe. I'm a little surprised that this state even allows saboted bullets. If sabots weren't allowed, then heavy conicals would be the norm; then ranges would be limitted to +/- 100 yards and I think less animals would be wounded by guys trying bad shots at longer ranges.A big conical could bust right through the shoulder too, and into the vitals.I have a 54 cal sidelock and a 50 cal inline. I use saboted bullets in the inline and big conicals in the sidelock. I only take broadside lung shots, though with the inline.....125yd max range.I'm on the fence re: allowing the use of jacketed bullets, but I lean toward not allowing them. Actually, I'd prefer to limit ML's to sidelock only and no sabots and then get some more units and move the season a week earlier (so that it is during the end of the rut). But I won't hold my breath for that wish to happen.
If the state gets its way we won't have to worry about using lead only bullets. The State Department of ecology want to ban lead bullets altogether.