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Muzzleloader Hunting
muzzle loading for Antelope
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<blockquote data-quote="ENCORE" data-source="post: 1696522" data-attributes="member: 33046"><p>One of these days maybe those state's hunters will band together and get the archaic rules changed and yes, one still is required to abide by the regulations. The days of the "mountain man" mentality are slim any more.</p><p>Try telling these young guys and gals, the future of hunting and shooting, that they have to use a side hammer or flint. Might as well ask them to use a dial phone and give up their "smart phone". Just another reason the young are not getting into muzzleloaders.</p><p></p><p>Unless one is required to have a completely open ignition system, still the RUM with iron sights would fall right into his wheelhouse. The RUM with open sights and the Gen2 breech plug would fulfill his requirements for LONG range, IF he's capable.</p><p>Another option would be the Ultimate Firearms BP Xpress, with its much better match grade Lothar Walther barrel. That too, IMO, requires the Gen2 breech plug replacement. Those rifles are accurate and extremely long range capable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ENCORE, post: 1696522, member: 33046"] One of these days maybe those state's hunters will band together and get the archaic rules changed and yes, one still is required to abide by the regulations. The days of the "mountain man" mentality are slim any more. Try telling these young guys and gals, the future of hunting and shooting, that they have to use a side hammer or flint. Might as well ask them to use a dial phone and give up their "smart phone". Just another reason the young are not getting into muzzleloaders. Unless one is required to have a completely open ignition system, still the RUM with iron sights would fall right into his wheelhouse. The RUM with open sights and the Gen2 breech plug would fulfill his requirements for LONG range, IF he's capable. Another option would be the Ultimate Firearms BP Xpress, with its much better match grade Lothar Walther barrel. That too, IMO, requires the Gen2 breech plug replacement. Those rifles are accurate and extremely long range capable. [/QUOTE]
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