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RE: Muzzleloaders?
There are two "disadvantges" attendant to hunting with any muzzleloader, and they apply equally to all of them regardless of ignition type. One is slowness of a followup shot, if needed; the other is limited range (200 yards or less). I am so convinced that neither of these limitations is particularly serious, that I often hunt with a ML in regular season.
Properly maintained and loaded, even a sidelock suffers little. In wet weather you put a piece of plastic wrap over the muzzle and lock area, and even a flintlock is reliable. You CAN mount scopes on sidelocks, BTW, and some are every bit as accurate as any inline! Here's couple of Maxiball groups shot at 100 yards with a .45 and .50-caliber sidelock respectively, both scoped. Repeat shots can often be made FASTER with a sidelock, because capping them is easier than some of the bolt-action type inlines that have to have a 209 primer inserted into a hole in the breechplug inside the receiver opening. ![]() |
RE: Muzzleloaders?
ORIGINAL: mossy33oak ORIGINAL: bigcountry Its just my personal opinion I can understand why you would hate a poorly-designed, big old out-of-balance, heavy hunk of iron and would prefer a properly balanced, easy-to-aim rifle with a scope vs a set of iron sights that you can't even see! But the TC Renegade doesn't even compare to a well-executed lightweight custom Hawken stylke or Pennslyvania longrifle with a slim, swamped barrel and accurate, adjustable sights. And for people who can't see well, a scope can be well-mounted on any style of ML rifle for use where legal. The amin advantage I see with the in-line, of which I now own two, is ease of cleaning from the breech facilitated by the removeable breechplug. And that's all! ![]() Just look at the previous post, if you don't think this rifle will shoot. The MV of that 370-grain Maxiball load was 1740 FPS, for a M.E. of 2488 foot-pounds! |
RE: Muzzleloaders?
In our state inlines are legal but not scopes. The law states no optic sights. You can use a scoped Muzzle loader during rifle season but not during muzzle loading season. Our season is in December after the rifle season. I have one cap lock and one In-line. Any rifle that loads from the muzzle is a muzzle loader I can't see why there should even be a question.
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