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Boonechaser 12-20-2011 06:54 PM


Originally Posted by Muley Hunter (Post 3892491)
To make it simple for you, because you seem to demand an answer. A sidelock. Preferably with a slow twist barrel.

I have a friend that has a lyman side lock that he can keep about a 4" group at 200 yds. Using a bullet and sabot. So, this would be acceptable as a traditional mler, to you.

mountaineer magic 12-20-2011 06:57 PM

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Muley Hunter 12-20-2011 07:24 PM


Originally Posted by Boonechaser (Post 3892496)
I have a friend that has a lyman side lock that he can keep about a 4" group at 200 yds. Using a bullet and sabot. So, this would be acceptable as a traditional mler, to you.

Your nick name indicates you hunt for antlers.

Not acceptable. :poke:

Boonechaser 12-21-2011 05:03 AM

Well at a chance as sounding arogant. Most that have your opinion have never killed a buck worth keeping, if you had the pride and excitement of doing what most don't have the skill to do. Would change your attitude.

So, you go ahead and keep using a 75yd. Gun and leaving your little antlers in the field and I will keep filling my freezer and my wall. I wont push my way on you and you quit pushing yours on everyone else.

You act as if you think it makes you special, it doesn't.

Boonechaser 12-21-2011 05:40 AM


Originally Posted by mountaineer magic (Post 3892500)
Proably the 1:32 twist barrel not the 1:60. I have both . If it's the 1:32 it wouldn't be acceptable to muley:D

Yeah I am seeing that. Side lock is a side lock is a traditional gun. But I guess to someone that makes his own definition to suit his agruement, there is no discussing, with! Because he will change that definition as his agruement fails!!!

Muley Hunter 12-21-2011 07:07 AM


Originally Posted by Boonechaser (Post 3892580)
Well at a chance as sounding arogant. Most that have your opinion have never killed a buck worth keeping, if you had the pride and excitement of doing what most don't have the skill to do. Would change your attitude.

So, you go ahead and keep using a 75yd. Gun and leaving your little antlers in the field and I will keep filling my freezer and my wall. I wont push my way on you and you quit pushing yours on everyone else.

You act as if you think it makes you special, it doesn't.

Just like your wall doesn't make you special. Just a braggart.

Even your name is bragging.

You also assume too much, but I guess that makes you feel better. You can't handle that I left on the ground something better than your wall.

If you can't handle a little ribbing. Even after I tell you i'm doing it. It says a lot about you.

Muley Hunter 12-21-2011 07:08 AM


Originally Posted by Boonechaser (Post 3892591)
Yeah I am seeing that. Side lock is a side lock is a traditional gun. But I guess to someone that makes his own definition to suit his agruement, there is no discussing, with! Because he will change that definition as his agruement fails!!!

How would you describe a traditional muzzleloader?

Boonechaser 12-21-2011 07:09 AM

But I am just busting your chops! You can't handle it?

Boonechaser 12-21-2011 07:34 AM


Originally Posted by Muley Hunter (Post 3892619)
How would you describe a traditional muzzleloader?

A flint lock. Just because a sidelock was made to look traditional, don't mean it is. If you do not go back that far. You are just agrueing to argue.

Braggart or not. I have proof of what I have or do. I guess I will just take your word, you have left bigger in the field. Now that I have actually typed that, I will call bs. Talk that **** to someone else, I don't believe you.

mountaineer magic 12-21-2011 07:40 AM

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