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That's a good point spike. The latest harvest report (2008) shows archery hunters with a 9.1% success rate on elk, versus a 6.2% success rate for modern firearm elk hunters.
I some what agree but I don't know that most average rifles of today are that much better than most average rifles of 20 years ago.I admit that I know very little about muzzle loaders.I truly believe that an average compound bow of today is 10 times better and easier to shoot than a top of the line bow of 20 years ago
That's right. A 270, 30-06, 300 Mag, etc, from 20 years ago was just as good as what we have today. The average person and average rifle back then was good to 300 yards, same as today. I think spike is onto something.
Quote from: bobcat on April 15, 2010, 09:03:10 PMThat's right. A 270, 30-06, 300 Mag, etc, from 20 years ago was just as good as what we have today. The average person and average rifle back then was good to 300 yards, same as today. I think spike is onto something. Come on man! Are you serious? It is not easier to harvest an elk with a bow than a rifle and/or muzzleloader. Sure equipment is better for archery than it used to be but a muzzleloader isn't what it used to be either. Taking away antlerless harvest will make that success rate plummet (I will bet it will be less than 5%).
bows are way more efficient and therefore I believe regs should change accordingly...I hear guys talking and bragging 50 60 80 yrd shots well that's good muzzy range...I guess the guys without wheels and cams would have the legitimate gripe here..But that's just me...