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Can u use a bow during muzzy season??
No, archery equipment is considered to be superior to muzzleloader equipment, due to it being waterproof and reliable in the rain and snow. Muzzleloaders are not. I am not sure why muzzleloaders are not allowed during archery season.
Quote from: bobcat on September 28, 2011, 12:48:59 PMNo, archery equipment is considered to be superior to muzzleloader equipment, due to it being waterproof and reliable in the rain and snow. Muzzleloaders are not. I am not sure why muzzleloaders are not allowed during archery season. This is correct. The hierarchy of weaponry goes:Nuclear bombs30-06All other smokeless cartridgesCompound ArcheryTraditional ArcherySlingshotBarbed insultsMuzzleloaders (unless it has a scope, then it's just below "all other smokeless catridges", unless the Compound bow has an illuminock, then...)
The hierarchy of weaponry goes:Nuclear bombs30-06All other smokeless cartridgesCompound ArcheryTraditional ArcherySlingshotBarbed insultsMuzzleloaders (unless it has a scope, then it's just below "all other smokeless catridges", unless the Compound bow has an illuminock, then...)
Quote from: Skillet on September 28, 2011, 01:16:42 PMThe hierarchy of weaponry goes:Nuclear bombs30-06All other smokeless cartridgesCompound ArcheryTraditional ArcherySlingshotBarbed insultsMuzzleloaders (unless it has a scope, then it's just below "all other smokeless catridges", unless the Compound bow has an illuminock, then...)you list can't be right. there's no 7mm rem mag that'll shoot flat out to 500 yards, no holdover!