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Do you think the people that would use these the most would be the guys like this. http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,83903.30.html
Quote from: boneaddict on September 25, 2011, 07:30:13 AMDo you think the people that would use these the most would be the guys like this. http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,83903.30.htmlC'mon now, I remember a longest shot thread where the mighty Boneaddict claimed a 500+ offhand shot on a running deer with a rifle.
Killing/aiming aid, I say no way...
The only reason I want to see them allowed is because of the guys who say they shouldn't be because it doesn't meet their criteria of what they consider archery hunting. I have never used them and don't plan to. I still have not read one legitimate excuse why a lighted nock should be illegal. The slippery slope argument is just lame.
Quote from: WildWind1 on September 25, 2011, 08:56:44 PMKilling/aiming aid, I say no way... Quote from: Lowedog on September 23, 2011, 03:02:34 PMThe only reason I want to see them allowed is because of the guys who say they shouldn't be because it doesn't meet their criteria of what they consider archery hunting. I have never used them and don't plan to. I still have not read one legitimate excuse why a lighted nock should be illegal. The slippery slope argument is just lame. But Wildwild1, then Lowedog will be forced support the laser broadhead because of your saying he shouldn't be allowed to use it... It could be a vicious cycle we would enter into if one exception is made but not another. There is always someone out there whose nose will be bent because some toy they used in another place isn't allowed here.
IF you mean, WW1, that I don't support electric nocks because of some post on a website forum then that is absurd. I don't support electric nocks because we have taken big game with archery gear for tens of thousands of years without them. It is a choice to hunt the archery seasons; it is a choice to shoot a black arrow that costs $25; it is a choice to send it downrange at 300 fps; it is a choice as to when to begin following up on a shot. Respectfully, I think everyone should live with their choices and not try to change archery hunting in an effort to make up for shortcomings.