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Muzzleloader Hunting
Blackhorn 209 Muzzleloading powder
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<blockquote data-quote="ENCORE" data-source="post: 1124623" data-attributes="member: 33046"><p>There may be a few things to disagree with but, there's no disagreement about that "writer". He's made his living writing and promoting products that are <u>given to him to promote</u>. His reviews can be very misleading and flat out wrong in some cases. He'll argue and debate things he has no knowledge of, just to promote another product. If he asks for a product to review and is refused, he then goes on a campaign to bash it. Now I'm not implying everything that he has written is wrong, but he's lost the respect of many people over the years, certainly with seasoned muzzleloaders and rifle builders. CVA did have problems at one time and they are documented. One has to "read between his lines"............</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ENCORE, post: 1124623, member: 33046"] There may be a few things to disagree with but, there's no disagreement about that "writer". He's made his living writing and promoting products that are [U]given to him to promote[/U]. His reviews can be very misleading and flat out wrong in some cases. He'll argue and debate things he has no knowledge of, just to promote another product. If he asks for a product to review and is refused, he then goes on a campaign to bash it. Now I'm not implying everything that he has written is wrong, but he's lost the respect of many people over the years, certainly with seasoned muzzleloaders and rifle builders. CVA did have problems at one time and they are documented. One has to "read between his lines"............ [/QUOTE]
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