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Muzzleloader Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="iShoot17" data-source="post: 2890723" data-attributes="member: 33670"><p>PA - to my knowledge - is one of the only (maybe the ONLY) state to have a hunting season strictly limited to flintlock.</p><p></p><p>It starts after Christmas and is probably the season I enjoy the most. With the snow that covers the PA woods, the excitement of spot and stalk, the quietness of it all - it has all but become an obsession for a few of us. I shoot a .54 cal because that was what was available the year I was invited on my first flintlock hunt. I haven't looked back and look forward to it every year! Patched round balls and open sights make for a thrilling hunt.</p><p></p><p>With that - I do follow some of the threads on here for the smokeless builds. I look forward to having a smokeless muzzleloader eventually!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iShoot17, post: 2890723, member: 33670"] PA - to my knowledge - is one of the only (maybe the ONLY) state to have a hunting season strictly limited to flintlock. It starts after Christmas and is probably the season I enjoy the most. With the snow that covers the PA woods, the excitement of spot and stalk, the quietness of it all - it has all but become an obsession for a few of us. I shoot a .54 cal because that was what was available the year I was invited on my first flintlock hunt. I haven’t looked back and look forward to it every year! Patched round balls and open sights make for a thrilling hunt. With that - I do follow some of the threads on here for the smokeless builds. I look forward to having a smokeless muzzleloader eventually! [/QUOTE]
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