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I do have to agree with the arguement that it's getting harder to find inlines that are legal in Washington as far as the breech is concerned. I ML hunt and I'd love to have a scope, but I would much rather keep the season as primitive as it is now and have less people in the field. If they allow scopes we damn sure won't have the woods to ourselves anymore.
ML goes from peak to end or so
I am not a muzzle hunter. I would argue that your claim that a scope is a safety enhancement is not a valid arguement. I have never used a scope on a modern rifle to confirm anything. Before I raise my rifle, I have verified all I need to know to feel safe enought to even consider raising my barrel. Binoculars are your way to "confirm" your target, not a scope. Additionally, if a scope is needed to keep guys from shooting button bucks instead of does as you have suggested, these hunters need to get re-educated about how to confirm their quarry prior to raising a gun.
wildman, I agree with whay you're saying but not sure I agree with this: QuoteML goes from peak to end or soYou really think so? In my experience the muzzleloader season starts right at the end of the rut. But I maybe haven't hunted enough different areas and gotten into enough elk to really say for sure.