I live in WA. where it is illegal to have a scope on a crossbow. So my question to the Fish and Game Officials is what constitutes a scope since there are the non-magnified sighting devices. (I.E. Red Dot illuminated etc).
I Talked to 4 different people @ the F & G dept. and got 4 very vague and different answers. Anybody got any feed back on this. Or does anybody know of a decent 4 pin sight that will work on my exomag. I just dont' care for the sight that came with my exomag, ( which i would not trade for all the tea in china). Thanks
Roy
What is a Scope? Duh
Check out this mod here maybe that would help or Give Dan Miller a call
http://www.excaliburcrossbow.com/phpBB2 ... hp?t=14286
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Tell the Fish and Game Officials that you want an answer in writing. If they cannot give you a clear and consice answer tell them you want that in writing too.
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In Ontario there are many rules that are GRAY LINE as well. What I have done is write in asking them (usually e-mail) for a clarifacation of the law. I then save their reply and print off copies and carry it with me. The CO can't then make up his own ruling on it if his/her head office has already wrote to you stating differently. The courts would kinda make him pay for your legal fees and other costs.chris4570 wrote:Tell the Fish and Game Officials that you want an answer in writing. If they cannot give you a clear and consice answer tell them you want that in writing too.
Good luck
Tom
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