Originally Posted by
mrbb
I was stating the regulations due to the fact, a MUZZLELOADER< is any gun that loads from the muzzle
BUT many hunting seasons, call certain seasons Muzzleloader season, yet that doesn;'t mean ANY muzzleloader can be used
as they can be different types
think, of a semi auto rifle and bolt action, both are rifle, but one might not be allowed in a firearms season
due to slight differences in what a game dept considers different!
so, wording matters, in the slight differences, even if ALL are muzzleloaders!
interesting you should say that, I was actually talking to a guy at Cabela’s about the same thing. He said there’s a big difference between muzzleloaders and guns that are allowed for short range weapons seasons.
Big difference, wording does matter.
anyway, I appreciate the help.
My goal is to have experience with different types of hunting equipment, this means I need to get an archery permit, which requires me to take a class, and I need a muzzleloader with an endorsement on my hunting license.
I already have experience with shotgun and rifle, but I need experience with archery and muzzleloaders to finish it.
I just thought it would be a good idea to have experience with different types of firearms and hunting equipment.
that’s all, Jared