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Will Tn. ever allow straight walled cartridges in MZ?
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<blockquote data-quote="vonb" data-source="post: 5716555" data-attributes="member: 2877"><p>I think allowing straight-walled cartridges will be a function of revenue generation for TWRA to introduce more people to the outdoors. As someone said above, follow the money. Our youth today aren't interested in the the outdoors. However, give 'em a phone and nothing else matters. Seeing the 350 Legend and now the 360 Buckhammer introduced, it's the ticket for other states to just introduce modern rifles to the season.</p><p></p><p>As for the quality of bucks, we're already seeing better deer today in my opinion as a result of changing the limit. I haven't checked but it could also be a function of less people hunting. Deer in our area are also much more populated than a few years ago. When I started hunting the area I'm in now, you were lucky if you saw one deer in a season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vonb, post: 5716555, member: 2877"] I think allowing straight-walled cartridges will be a function of revenue generation for TWRA to introduce more people to the outdoors. As someone said above, follow the money. Our youth today aren't interested in the the outdoors. However, give 'em a phone and nothing else matters. Seeing the 350 Legend and now the 360 Buckhammer introduced, it's the ticket for other states to just introduce modern rifles to the season. As for the quality of bucks, we're already seeing better deer today in my opinion as a result of changing the limit. I haven't checked but it could also be a function of less people hunting. Deer in our area are also much more populated than a few years ago. When I started hunting the area I'm in now, you were lucky if you saw one deer in a season. [/QUOTE]
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