What do you guys feel about muzzleloader hunting?
#5
First... I agree with MZS... But it is a bit more complicated that just that.
Second... Do you know that there is a forum on this site that addresses this specifically?
Black Powder
Third... It's a pretty broad question. Maybe some more detail about what you want to "understand" may help others answer more specifically.
Second... Do you know that there is a forum on this site that addresses this specifically?
Black Powder
Third... It's a pretty broad question. Maybe some more detail about what you want to "understand" may help others answer more specifically.
#9
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2008
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Posts: 2,186
What I enjoy about hunting with a ML is reaching back in time somewhat. I often use an older Lyman slow twist (round ball) cap-lock, open sights. My eyes are not so good now , plus the challenge of maintaining a consistent muzzle velocity with patch and ball, at least for me, ... limits my shots to 75 yards max. So , sort of like archery hunting ... have to get pretty close. Then of course ML hunting is a one-shot deal almost every time. I don't get up in the period garb like some I used to hunt with, but I do like using the Lyman.
Having said that I also hunt with a Savage 10ML and I use smokeless powder. This is a whole 'nother world from the Lyman. Distances to 200-250 yards ... not a problem with proper elevation adjustments. The rifle is easy to load consistently and the Barnes sabot s I use fly great, therefore groups are superb. And it has a good scope mounted on it. About the only challenge left is making a one shot kill .... which frankly I try to do anyway regardless what I happen to be hunting with.
Having said that I also hunt with a Savage 10ML and I use smokeless powder. This is a whole 'nother world from the Lyman. Distances to 200-250 yards ... not a problem with proper elevation adjustments. The rifle is easy to load consistently and the Barnes sabot s I use fly great, therefore groups are superb. And it has a good scope mounted on it. About the only challenge left is making a one shot kill .... which frankly I try to do anyway regardless what I happen to be hunting with.
#10
Typical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Indiana
Posts: 585
I bought an Encore about 5-7 years ago and after shooting and seeing how accurate it was and the improved range over my shotgun that is all I carry, even during our firearms season. Indiana never allowed any high powered riffles so it was muzzle loader or slug gun. Now they allow some rifles, but only the ones that shoot the rounds similar to handgun rounds. Still not what I consider high power rifles. So if I have my choice between a shotgun that I usually shoot 75- maybe 100 yards or my encore that I can shoot out to 200 yards (some shoot further) Ill take the muzzle loader.