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45/70 blackpowder
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<blockquote data-quote="telkev" data-source="post: 169443" data-attributes="member: 8531"><p>Thanks for the info guys, I've hunted with muzzleloaders for 25 years, but never fooled with black powder metalic cart.'s. With the new laws in the state of Mississippi you can now hunt with large bore single shot rifles designed before 1900, H&R handi-rifles are selling like hotcakes here. Why they have done this, I couldn't answer you, but it sure has increased the number of primative weapons hunters in the state. I'm just want to try something different, so I think I'm going to give the black powder a try. I've always had an intrest in the Sharps rifles, but they are too pricey for me. I hope the Buffalo Classic will be a good substitution. With handloads it does very well shooting a cold bore, but it wants to walk high and right as the barrel heats up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="telkev, post: 169443, member: 8531"] Thanks for the info guys, I've hunted with muzzleloaders for 25 years, but never fooled with black powder metalic cart.'s. With the new laws in the state of Mississippi you can now hunt with large bore single shot rifles designed before 1900, H&R handi-rifles are selling like hotcakes here. Why they have done this, I couldn't answer you, but it sure has increased the number of primative weapons hunters in the state. I'm just want to try something different, so I think I'm going to give the black powder a try. I've always had an intrest in the Sharps rifles, but they are too pricey for me. I hope the Buffalo Classic will be a good substitution. With handloads it does very well shooting a cold bore, but it wants to walk high and right as the barrel heats up. [/QUOTE]
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