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Muzzleloader Hunting
CVA Electronic Ignition
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 159417" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>.308,</p><p>That will be a challenge, some of the states have very stupid rules and regs regarding how animals are to be hunted and shot. Seems to me when the final moments occur when we are trying to kill cleanly we should be able to do it with the most precision and comfidence. Ignition systems or sighting systems should not be part of the equation, the days of the buckskinner have long past. Muzzleloading is a game management tool, not a lifestyle anymore. Today's muzzleloader shooter wants convenience and simplicity - blister-packed guns with all the accessories in one package. If electric ignition makes for a simpler shooting experience then go for it. Who in hell really cares how much a projectile weighs, if it is or is not in a sabot, if the gun has electronic sights, what kind of propellant is being used. That is just a bunch of hokum, the real bottom line should be killing the critter cleanly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 159417, member: 25"] .308, That will be a challenge, some of the states have very stupid rules and regs regarding how animals are to be hunted and shot. Seems to me when the final moments occur when we are trying to kill cleanly we should be able to do it with the most precision and comfidence. Ignition systems or sighting systems should not be part of the equation, the days of the buckskinner have long past. Muzzleloading is a game management tool, not a lifestyle anymore. Today's muzzleloader shooter wants convenience and simplicity - blister-packed guns with all the accessories in one package. If electric ignition makes for a simpler shooting experience then go for it. Who in hell really cares how much a projectile weighs, if it is or is not in a sabot, if the gun has electronic sights, what kind of propellant is being used. That is just a bunch of hokum, the real bottom line should be killing the critter cleanly. [/QUOTE]
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