I agree there needs to be some limitations. The problem is where do you draw the line. Traditional bow hunters think compounds are to effective. Compound hunters think crossbows are to effective. Muzzleloader hunters think center fire rifles are to effective. The comments about banning rangefinders to stop long range shooting is funny to me. You know how much Kentucky windage was used before rangefinders?
There’s stories of Jack Oconnor lobbing shots in there way before rangefinders and good scopes. Hell my favorite rifle before I ever owned a rangefinder was a 257 weatherby loaded with 85 grain ballistic tips. Sight it in 3” high at 100 Hold on hair very long distance away. That cartridge came out in the 1940s. Is that too modern?
There’s stories of Jack Oconnor lobbing shots in there way before rangefinders and good scopes. Hell my favorite rifle before I ever owned a rangefinder was a 257 weatherby loaded with 85 grain ballistic tips. Sight it in 3” high at 100 Hold on hair very long distance away. That cartridge came out in the 1940s. Is that too modern?



