Muzzleloading in General
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Mt. Marion, NY
Posts: 22
Muzzleloading in General
I have been hunting and shooting for more years than I care to remember.Reload for my one pistol and a couple of my rifles and it has
been rewarding. Started reading this post awhile back andthought this muzzleloader stuff sounded interestingso this past winter bought a .50 caliber barrel for my Encore.To make a long story short I am now finally
in the process of shooting andI want to tell you, I am having the time of my life.Am literally kicking myself in the butt for not doing this years ago.
I also want to thank all thefolks on this site who are so willing and unselfish enough to share there knowledge and experience with the novices . End of rambling....
Don D.
been rewarding. Started reading this post awhile back andthought this muzzleloader stuff sounded interestingso this past winter bought a .50 caliber barrel for my Encore.To make a long story short I am now finally
in the process of shooting andI want to tell you, I am having the time of my life.Am literally kicking myself in the butt for not doing this years ago.
I also want to thank all thefolks on this site who are so willing and unselfish enough to share there knowledge and experience with the novices . End of rambling....
Don D.
#2
RE: Muzzleloading in General
You like countless others find that muzzleloading adds a whole different challenge to the sport of hunting and target shooting. In the future, you might even want to look into a traditional rifle and try that aspect of the sport. While inlines are a lot of fun, traditionals can add a whole new excitment as well.
Glad you're enjoying yourself.. and keep shooting.
Glad you're enjoying yourself.. and keep shooting.
#4
Typical Buck
Join Date: Mar 2005
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Posts: 878
RE: Muzzleloading in General
M/L is a rush. I bought my Encore for shooting M/L and own two other barrels for it as well. I bought that rifle the first year they came out. It was my fouth m/l I now own over 10 rifles and two pistols.
Did anyone tell you they are addictive yet? LOL!!!
Did anyone tell you they are addictive yet? LOL!!!
#6
RE: Muzzleloading in General
Dondo
Like you I have hunted all my life but never seriously got into muzzleloading, and now I regret all the fun I missed. I have learned a ton of information by participating in this forum and greatly appreciate the willingness of the folks to share their knowledge and experience. Welcome to the forum and don't hesitate to let us know how your progressing.
Mouthcaller
Like you I have hunted all my life but never seriously got into muzzleloading, and now I regret all the fun I missed. I have learned a ton of information by participating in this forum and greatly appreciate the willingness of the folks to share their knowledge and experience. Welcome to the forum and don't hesitate to let us know how your progressing.
Mouthcaller