Soundguy
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What's your goal.
near modern shooting with the thrill of ramrodding a conical bullet in a sabot down a barrel and using a shotgun primer and pyrodex pellets for a quasi- old-time experience with most of the practicality of a modern weapon.. if so.. get an inline.
or.. a little more primitive.. go with #10/11 or musket cap / ball or bullet /sabot shoorint for a good archaic experience, yet still a decent chance of landing a furry creature? knight makes a good entry gun..
or.. are you goin all out danial boon and using a flintlock with pyrodex, round lead balls and patches and a hand primed frizzen? if so.. get a hawkins rifle / kit.
soundguy
near modern shooting with the thrill of ramrodding a conical bullet in a sabot down a barrel and using a shotgun primer and pyrodex pellets for a quasi- old-time experience with most of the practicality of a modern weapon.. if so.. get an inline.
or.. a little more primitive.. go with #10/11 or musket cap / ball or bullet /sabot shoorint for a good archaic experience, yet still a decent chance of landing a furry creature? knight makes a good entry gun..
or.. are you goin all out danial boon and using a flintlock with pyrodex, round lead balls and patches and a hand primed frizzen? if so.. get a hawkins rifle / kit.
soundguy
thatguy said:I know some (a lot?) of you muzzleload hunt.. Share your wisdom with me..
I am starting to research muzzleloaders and looking for any input you care to share.. Based on some articles I found online I am leaningn toward the Knight or Thompson Center brands (reliabliity, dependability, safety, design)...
I really like the TC encores that have the stock that drops down, but really dont see me switching barrels on it.. The other models I like have the thumbhole stocks.. I am very much leaning toward stainless steel and a composite stock..
thanks
Brian