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I have had multiple eye surgeries and have to wear contacts. Cannot wear glasses because the focal point point is to far away. I can't use iron sights and must use a scope to shoot rifles. I can still shoot a pistol but beyond 30 yards forget it. Do the states that ban the use of scopes allow for exceptions? Since I can't draw an Antelope tag in Arizona for the past 23 years I want to go out of state in the next year or so | ||
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I also have eye problems. Colorado has a handicap exemption. Easy to get. I applied for it last year and received a lifetime permit allowing me to use scopes on muzzle loaders and crossbows. | |||
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New Mexico just banned scopes on muzzleloaders. As far as I can tell from the regulations, there are no exceptions. However, it's our first year, so it will likely evolve. There are very few muzzleloader only hunts for pronghorn anyway, so if you applied here you would likely just put in for rifle. You have a chance for a tag, though very slim... Good luck! _____________________ A successful man is one who earns more money than his wife can spend. | |||
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Minnesota also has an exemption for handicapped people. | |||
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Maybe another angle. I'm following a thread on ML scope use in AK. Can not use scopes. BUT one of the posters has claimed that only pertains to SCOPES and to be a scope it has to have some magnification. If there is no magnification then it's a glass sight (red dot?) and should be legal to use on a ML. I'm waiting to see a F&G statement on this claim. | |||
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crbutler: From the FAQ section of MN DNR website: Any hunter may use a magnifying or holographic "red dot" scopes during the muzzleloader deer season without a special permit. Has been that way since 2018 season. | |||
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South Dakota has no muzzleloading only season for pronghorn. What you can do is hunt with your scoped muzzleloader during regular season. This might be an option in other states also. ___________________________________________________________________________________ Give me the simple life; an AK-47, a good guard dog and a nymphomaniac who owns a liquor store. | |||
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Another possible option is to use a peep or ghost ring sight mounted near/on the tang. That helps me use iron sights. Much improved. | |||
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Just bought one of these peeps for my PA long rifle. Thought I would post here for info. https://www.muzzleloadingforum...g-peep-sight.145105/ | |||
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I think, once you allow scopes on ML, there is no reason to have special season The whole point of ML is tough hunt and low success Correct me if I’m wrong Never been lost, just confused here and there for month or two | |||
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Idaho refers to Muzzle loader hunts as "primitive hunts" covers all the misunderstandings! so it seems and I agree. Ray Atkinson Atkinson Hunting Adventures 10 Ward Lane, Filer, Idaho, 83328 208-731-4120 rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com | |||
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In Pennsylvania's early muzzleloader season you can use percussion, in-lines with scopes, etc. In the after Christmas flintlock only season you have to use iron sights (peep sights OK). No exceptions for this season. | |||
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