SR James said:
I'll agree with everything in that paragraph except the last sentence. While that may be true for some, you seem to be suggesting that anyone who uses a modern rifle, whether muzzleloader or cartridge, is not hunting. That's tarring 95% of hunters with a pretty broad brush.
I've taken deer at muzzleloading ranges with everthing from flintlocks to black powder cartridge single shots and leverguns, to modern scoped rifles. Did I need a scoped modern rifle to make those shots? No, but it was my hunting skills that got me that close. The rifle was irrelevant. I could take your comment a step further and suggest that anyone not using a bow is only interested in killing.
A final point...I use to think that "primitive" hunting seasons were all about the traditional guns and techniques of muzzleloading hunting. I didn't understand why inlines, etc were allowed. Then a wildlife biologist informed me that the wildlife dept. couldn't care less about any of that; they were interested in further reducing the deer herd. Period. So to them, it WAS all about the killing. That said, I wouldn't use an inline under any circumstances. That's my choice. But I recognize that other people may not share my preferences.
Considering the way a great many people hunt. Setting in blind with bait out front I pretty much stand by my statement.
I hunt with what I hunt with. I killed 2 Coyotes, a possible 3rd (never found him, 140 gr Sierra BTHP match bullet don't tear up the hide but don't always stop a coyote) and two prong horns with a 6.5x55 Swedish Mauser this year. I think everything I shot 2006 was with smokeless powder in a Marlin 45-70 or the Swede. I have uses for the Swede. I use it when I have relatives to guide. I use it for hayfield whitetails and this year I shot a couple of pronghorns, first I have hunted these in probably 15 years. But its not my hunting gun. Its a killer. The BPCR are more challenging. The flintlock more still. I have a place where pronghorn with the flinter might work next year so I will apply again.
I have shot deer, antelope, elk and bear with a wide variety of firearms or quite a few years. I think I have enough experience as a hunter and guide to differentiate between hunting and killing.
The point is that the modern scoped rifle makes it very easy, even an old smokeless load like the Swede. A scoped sabot shooting HV "ML" makes it too easy too. Too easy to share the season with a traditional ML. It is also "road apples" that the game killed with these things is put in the same record book as that killed with a Flintlock or other "primitive" firearms.
People that buy inlines have a different mindset (yes this varies with the person) and are simply extending their season. In a way this is good, more hunter participation. For a hunter hoping to hunt in a less populated hunting ground with his flintlock its bad.
Years ago people with ML arms, traditional ones shooting PRBs went to a lot of trouble getting the laws changed so it was possible to hunt with a ML in their state. Now their special season is overrun with people with model 70 clones that load from the muzzle. Increased pressure changes the whole dynamic and makes it just like the regular season, semi-crazy at times, game spooky as hell. I might add that these seasons were put into place before the deer over populated.
I would also point out that if the deer population is out of control they need to make the deer season longer. Shoot deer 10 months out of the year... Give a break in the summer then start with Archery, primitive weapons and any firearm seasons in turn for 8-10 moths. Or just wait for Blue Tongue to arrive, it will solve the WT problem in a few weeks. Trust me. Several dead deer to the acre in large populations. WT Deer were hard hit along the Musselshell according to a friend. See link below.
I see no reason what-so-ever that "modern" MLs using slugs and saboted pistol bullets should be allowed in a ML season. But the money is on their side. If they were not allowed in the ML season the makers could not sell 5% of what they do now.
So forgive me if I see people invading the often hard fought for ML season with their idiotic firearms as an intrusion and as people who are just there to shoot something and go home. Its a double edged sword thing... Cuts good, more hunters, cuts bad, more hunters.
Every hunting season I am thankful that Montana has no ML season....
I would also point out that I am somewhat cranky as I see more and more people on public land week ends, middle of the week all the same now as more and more private land is closed due to "trespass fees" (300-400 for locals) and leased hunting. Makes it VERY much harder to score with a primitive firearm.
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