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i know right, few years ago got a 50 cal BP for dirt cheep (was never cleaned and owner wanted to unload it) cleaned up real niceI miss the days of "primitive hunting season."
I understand the idea of why some folks use modern muzzle loading rifles...
Longer season , the ability to take any deer in many areas...
As well as getting all the sales talk / you tube "wisdom" and the like regarding the supposed superiority of modern inline muzzle loaders and how that would sway people into thinking some things.
In my view it ain't much different than using a modern center fire rifle.
These rifles are muzzle loaders ....but are also a work around to a regulation...
Regulations that keep changing and moving away from their original intent.
Hence my lament for the days of "primitive hunting season" as it was called where I grew up.
In any event...
Hunt well , respect the land , respect your hunting and shooting abilities and respect the animal being hunted.
Andy
Take heart, next time you bag a deer, save the intestines and make your own.Gone are the days of buckskin condoms, sadly.
Mercy me, things just ain't like they used to be.
That question is out of line!Take heart, next time you bag a deer, save the intestines and make your own.
Are in-lines still loaded from the muzzle?
Yes, otherwise they wouldn't be a muzzleloader. Inline just means the ignition is concentric (inline with the bore).Take heart, next time you bag a deer, save the intestines and make your own.
Are in-lines still loaded from the muzzle?
Ah yes, that silly genie. Same one the ATF is stuffing back into the "arm brace" bottle?I lament many things that have changed in this world but hard to put that genie back in the bottle. Take heart though as I don't think you will see magnified optics being allowed on muzzleloaders and that is fine with me.
Yep....Yes, otherwise they wouldn't be a muzzleloader. Inline just means the ignition is concentric (inline with the bore).
209 are centerfire primers and they're still illegal in Oregon during muzzleloader hunts.209 primers are legal now too.
Guessing that makes all percussion revolvers inline too, right?Yep....
Something neat to consider in-lines ain't a new thing....here is mine.:
A flintlock pistol by Joseph Barbar...circa 1760
Andy
I suppose...Guessing that makes all percussion revolvers inline too, right?
That wouldn't work for him. It's incredibly bad form to shoot a fawn.Take heart, next time you bag a deer, save the intestines and make your own.