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Commission votes to oppose automatic range‑finding scopes after technical ethics debate

Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners · May 7, 2026
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Summary

The commission voted to oppose a proposed regulation addressing automatic range‑finding scopes (Regulation 5.17) after commissioners and participants debated whether such technology reduces wounding or whether the commission should regulate ethical considerations.

The Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners voted to oppose Commission General Regulation 5.17, which addresses automatic range‑finding scopes and technology that could automatically present holdover points in a scope.

Discussion ranged from technical descriptions of commercially available systems to ethical…

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