JakeH
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You can say the exact same thing about a long rage rifle, the scope is the biggest advancement.You continue missing the point by a freaking mile.
No one is trying to save deer with these restrictions......it's getting old trying to explain this over and over and over.
The purpose of this appointed committee is to tame technology, period.
Your archery equipment hasn't been crippled by banning electronics and neither has the centerfire rifles by banning electronics.
Your bow still shoots as far as it did 10 years ago, just as centerfire rifles do.
Those two weapons are both the short and long respectfully.
It's the muzzleloader that continues to evolve because of high power scopes.
That hunt was never intended to be what it is becoming.
Even you I believe once stated a bow will never shoot over 100 yards accurately and consistently, simply because of natural elements like wind.
No gadget will help an arrow find it's way to long range and never will. There are far too many natura variables.
Magnum cartridge rifles were designed to shoot longer distances and have been around since the H&H magnums were introduced in 1912.
Do you know what a "top of the line" muzzleloader looked like in even 1980?
It was a Hawkin style with open sights.
What do our muzzleloaders look like today?
Go look at the Gunwerks website for starters and come back try convincing the hunting world these types of muzzleloaders won't be widespread in our future if we don't apply the brakes right now.
The scope is what is causing the advancements in the rifles themselves along with the components.
For the last time........NO ONES END GOAL IS SAVING BUCKS.
What's good for the goose is good for the gander. Or at least is should be.
Even still a muzzleloader is not a rifle, or even a single shot rifle.
Go get a single shot rifle whatever caliber you want and let's have a shooting competition between it and a top of the line muzzleloader. You have one min to shoot as many rounds as you can at a target that is 500 yards away. Which one is going to have the most hits on the target?