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Old 06-02-2017 | 06:03 AM
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Originally Posted by mrbb
the concept of a Primitive season, was designed I GATHER< for primitive weapons, and then the muzzleloader seasons,
and these IMO were crated to give more chances for ways to harvest deer, get more folks involved and and sell more lic/tags
NO where is it all about making one hunter more successful or not,

when you hunt with ANY weapon, its the shooters job to KNOW there limits and best there skills to be able to be as clean killing as possible, NO matter WHAT weapon they hunt with or sights on it.

if your NOT able to make clean kills shots, DON"T be shooting at living critters, its NOT a poke and hope type of game !

and there is NO reason a kid shouldn't know how to use open sights, its silly for them NOT to!
the more they learn the better off they will ONLY be down the road ! in all area's of life too, NOT just shooting and hunting IMO!
Not true for all states, might be in your state but not mine. At least in regards to your first section. The rest about knowing what you are shooting at is accurate, though I have a couple rifles that have no open sights or anything. Only came with a picatinny rail.
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