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<blockquote data-quote="ENCORE" data-source="post: 1291565" data-attributes="member: 33046"><p>Guessing it could be possible, maybe using a piece of primed and propellant contained brass, that could be fed into a matched breech plug?</p><p>That would be a feat getting a large enough volume of propellant without using some type of longer rifle case. A case necked piece of brass might very well provide a great seal for blowback?</p><p></p><p>With muzzleloaders, it is generally considered by about all, that Long Range begins after 200yds. ELR meaning Extreme Long Range, at what range are you/they considering ELR?</p><p></p><p>Is this a BP, BPS rifle, or a smokeless propellant rifle?</p><p></p><p>There's a limited few eastern states that require primitive, always the one that comes to mind first is Penn. However most eastern and mid-west states allow inline rifles, with some states allowing smokeless propellants. One could argue that its the western states with the most limitations....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ENCORE, post: 1291565, member: 33046"] Guessing it could be possible, maybe using a piece of primed and propellant contained brass, that could be fed into a matched breech plug? That would be a feat getting a large enough volume of propellant without using some type of longer rifle case. A case necked piece of brass might very well provide a great seal for blowback? With muzzleloaders, it is generally considered by about all, that Long Range begins after 200yds. ELR meaning Extreme Long Range, at what range are you/they considering ELR? Is this a BP, BPS rifle, or a smokeless propellant rifle? There's a limited few eastern states that require primitive, always the one that comes to mind first is Penn. However most eastern and mid-west states allow inline rifles, with some states allowing smokeless propellants. One could argue that its the western states with the most limitations.... [/QUOTE]
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