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<blockquote data-quote="OKRuss" data-source="post: 3880034" data-attributes="member: 41777"><p>And I have no qualms whatsoever with that. If it's legal, go for it. I was merely stating my opinion on how I'd like to see the requirements structured. Even with those medical exemptions, there are MANY who can get a dr to just write them a note saying the pain is too much to pull a compound bow.</p><p></p><p>If compound bows are now that much better than recurves which are technically further advanced than a longbow and now we have cross bows above compounds. What's to keep our rules from being changed to just having a hunting season and no specific weapon dates? Combine archery and ML since effective ranges are about the same? What will it do to the deer population, if anything, when cross bows are shooting 500 fps and making 100+ yard shots? More wounded deer is my guess. I know that I don't practice nearly as much with my rifle as I do my compound so stands to reason a cross bow with scope won't get lots of use before season either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKRuss, post: 3880034, member: 41777"] And I have no qualms whatsoever with that. If it's legal, go for it. I was merely stating my opinion on how I'd like to see the requirements structured. Even with those medical exemptions, there are MANY who can get a dr to just write them a note saying the pain is too much to pull a compound bow. If compound bows are now that much better than recurves which are technically further advanced than a longbow and now we have cross bows above compounds. What's to keep our rules from being changed to just having a hunting season and no specific weapon dates? Combine archery and ML since effective ranges are about the same? What will it do to the deer population, if anything, when cross bows are shooting 500 fps and making 100+ yard shots? More wounded deer is my guess. I know that I don't practice nearly as much with my rifle as I do my compound so stands to reason a cross bow with scope won't get lots of use before season either. [/QUOTE]
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