Originally Posted by
lemoyne
The more advanced and deadly at long range the inlines become the higher the chance that one fine day they will cease to be defined as muzzle loaders for the muzzleloader season. Then the PRB rifles and the conical rifles will again be top dog and the inlines will fade. It won't happened because some people would prefer it but because the guns that have a limited range are safer where there are large populations.
You put a scope on a side lock with a 1 in 28 inch twist and what's the difference? I have a scope on a side lock with a 1 in 48 inch twist that shoots sabots as well as any in line I own. An inline is different in one way, and it's their ability to be loaded with 150 grains of black powder. But as we all know, that is not needed, or even close to the best shooting load for any inline. The performance of black powder will never will never match that of today's gun powders and hence will keep muzzle loaders in the same category as shotguns. Now when you start getting into smokeless muzzle loaders, that is a different story.