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I am also with the Dr's note if you have a eye sight issue and being able to use a 1x just like archery and a note if you cannot pull a bow anymore.
Seems like its the "I want to be accommodated" syndrome. I cant see good enough anymore and my shoulder hurts, so change things to accommodate me. Participation trophy all the way.I cant do it anymore so change the rules so I can.
All seem to keep avoiding the question. What harm comes from passing the 1x scope law
QuoteAll seem to keep avoiding the question. What harm comes from passing the 1x scope lawITs a line the sand, somewhere at some point there has to be a line between primitive and traditional versus technology. That's the point. You can be stubborn about it, or maybe your line in the sand is different. That is what the issue is.At some point, you will be down to a three day season etc. Its a numbers game. There really isn't much primitive about todays muzzelloader. Everyone has an anecdotal story. Mine is an 80 year old man with his homemade front stuffer out in the rain chasing bulls. That's tradition as I see it. Maybe we draw the line at heat seeking sabots? Don't know.
Anyone watch the meeting today?
Quote from: bustedoldman on March 26, 2024, 03:18:25 PMAnyone watch the meeting today?Couldn't find it.
Quote from: Ghost Hunter on March 26, 2024, 04:23:04 PMQuote from: bustedoldman on March 26, 2024, 03:18:25 PMAnyone watch the meeting today?Couldn't find it.I watched the meeting. The commission listened to the proposals from the Dept but didn't provide feedback on their decision. The Dept received 78 comments before the meeting and provided a general summary of the responses. Only one person called in to comment & he was against any changes to muzzy regs.
Quote from: boneaddict on March 26, 2024, 11:21:09 AMQuoteAll seem to keep avoiding the question. What harm comes from passing the 1x scope lawITs a line the sand, somewhere at some point there has to be a line between primitive and traditional versus technology. That's the point. You can be stubborn about it, or maybe your line in the sand is different. That is what the issue is.At some point, you will be down to a three day season etc. Its a numbers game. There really isn't much primitive about todays muzzelloader. Everyone has an anecdotal story. Mine is an 80 year old man with his homemade front stuffer out in the rain chasing bulls. That's tradition as I see it. Maybe we draw the line at heat seeking sabots? Don't know. I am still am trying to figure out how 1x scope is such a fear factor to put in a muzzleloader season for you guys. You all in favor on here a few years back on 209s and closed breach plugs. Which I didn't use and still don't. Makes so much more reliable gun. Archery was supposed to be primative. Yet we now have expandable broadheads which make tuning factors less of an issue. Lighted knocks which make recovery of arrows and such for recovery of game easier. Modern rifles have range finding capabilities to transer to scope on sig products. Yet the fear of our game population lies on a dot on a lense instead of a dot on the tip of the gun. Not like I am saying add a 24 power scope to a muzzleloader. But everyone seems to act like that is what I am saying. Are you all feeling that everyone will be successful because looking down a 1x scope vs 1 power open site?I still think you as well as others are fighting each other as sportsman and not building what we are loosing as sportsman. One day you say we need to band together. The next you put a hunter down for harvesting a lesser quality animal in your eyes as an outdoorsman. More less my argument on this topic is becoming less and less about whether we should allow 1x scopes and more and more about how we are fighting each other.
Quote from: Brushbuster on March 26, 2024, 04:26:03 PMQuote from: Ghost Hunter on March 26, 2024, 04:23:04 PMQuote from: bustedoldman on March 26, 2024, 03:18:25 PMAnyone watch the meeting today?Couldn't find it.I watched the meeting. The commission listened to the proposals from the Dept but didn't provide feedback on their decision. The Dept received 78 comments before the meeting and provided a general summary of the responses. Only one person called in to comment & he was against any changes to muzzy regs.What was the general consensus of the 78 comments?