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<blockquote data-quote="sun" data-source="post: 4965357" data-attributes="member: 8678"><p>During the 1970's - 80's, Massachusetts had a "smoothbore only" muzzle loader deer season.</p><p>Their deer herd was too small to allow many deer to be killed, so they limited shots to close range.</p><p>TC ended up making a .56 smoothbore Renegade mainly for Massachusetts hunters to use.</p><p>But that's why there's a lot of those guns around today, all because of MA hunting laws back then.</p><p>Now that the deer herds are much larger, the hunting laws have changed to allow more types of weapons and more deer to be harvested.</p><p>Every state has different deer management goals based on how many hunters and deer that they have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sun, post: 4965357, member: 8678"] During the 1970's - 80's, Massachusetts had a "smoothbore only" muzzle loader deer season. Their deer herd was too small to allow many deer to be killed, so they limited shots to close range. TC ended up making a .56 smoothbore Renegade mainly for Massachusetts hunters to use. But that's why there's a lot of those guns around today, all because of MA hunting laws back then. Now that the deer herds are much larger, the hunting laws have changed to allow more types of weapons and more deer to be harvested. Every state has different deer management goals based on how many hunters and deer that they have. [/QUOTE]
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