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bronko22000 10-13-2011 11:17 AM

I definately have a preference for the traditional sidelocks. I just like the way they feel (and make me feel). I have one inline that I like to play with from time to time and occasionally take it out hunting. But the traditionals almost always get the nod for a hunt or to the range. The problem then becomes which traditional should I take. A nice predicament to be in I guess.

Muley Hunter 10-13-2011 11:40 AM

I played with inlines, and they have their place. Just not my place anymore.

I've sold all my guns except my GPR, and my Winchester 94 30-30 that my dad gave me in 1953. It's a wall hanger now.

I love the way the GPR looks, feels, and shoots. Very accurate, and easy to hold steady offhand. I went hunting for rabbits with it this morning, and saw a really nice buck. I got within 40yds of it, and it would have been in the freezer if it was ML season. It felt so right sneaking up on it with a Hawken style gun. I can't wait for next year.

I'll have to be content with rabbits, squirrels, and coyotes until the next big game season. By then, I should be able to shoot a gnat in the butt at 75yds with a PRB.

nchawkeye 10-13-2011 11:52 AM

I started in the 70s with a custom made flintlock, made my own in the 80s...

Bought a Knight Disc in '98, used it a few times and put it up...

Glad I kept it because looks like since my cateract surgery open sights
may not work for me anymore...

Muley Hunter 10-13-2011 11:56 AM

Did they screw up the surgery? You should see better now.

nchawkeye 10-13-2011 12:26 PM


Originally Posted by Muley Hunter (Post 3860715)
Did they screw up the surgery? You should see better now.

No, the surgery went well and I can now for the first time in 50 years see without glasses...I was almost blind, only being able to see the big E when I got 5-6 feet from it...I also had a torn retna 10 years ago, that's why I had the cateract come up when I was 55...

But...I also have astigmatism so I couldn't go with a multifocal lens...This means that I need reading glasses and open sights are fuzzy as heck...I'm playing with different sights and will probably install a wider front sight...I'm just not comfortable shooting at game with open sights right now...With a scope, I'm still good...

Maybe next year I'll find a good combination but our eastern season is on now and the Piedmont season opens up in a week and a half...

Muley Hunter 10-13-2011 12:30 PM

Same problem with me. I'm going to try a peep, and a white bead front sight. Hope it works.

bronko22000 10-13-2011 01:40 PM


Originally Posted by Muley Hunter (Post 3860713)
I'll have to be content with rabbits, squirrels, and coyotes until the next big game season. By then, I should be able to shoot a gnat in the butt at 75yds with a PRB.

MH, you better wait until he turns broadside. Otherwise he may just turn around a charge you. Those gnats are nasty critters and that PRB may not anchor him!!!!!!!!!!

Gm54-120 10-13-2011 01:59 PM

Modern smokeless inlines. I can load them to 45LC rifle specs or well past most 45/70 data and i clean them if and when i wish. Powder per shot is also much cheaper depending on your powder of choice.

TNHagies 10-13-2011 07:24 PM


Originally Posted by Gm54-120 (Post 3860774)
Modern smokeless inlines. I can load them to 45LC rifle specs or well past most 45/70 data and i clean them if and when i wish. Powder per shot is also much cheaper depending on your powder of choice.

I must admit, I have a strong desire to build a smokless 700ML. But with a baby on the way, I can't spend that money in good conscience.

Semisane 10-13-2011 07:34 PM

Different strokes for different folks. :) I don't have even the tiniest desire for a smokeless ML.


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