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Muzzleloader Hunting
Muzzle loader Basics
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<blockquote data-quote="ENCORE" data-source="post: 818549" data-attributes="member: 33046"><p>Not certain about out west shooters, but here in the mid-west and out east, muzzleloaders are the firearm of choice for many whitetail hunters, even in centerfire areas and continue to gain popularity. Other than an old 1881 Marlin in 40-60, its all I've hunted with for decades. I was shooting up to 4,000 rounds per year but, as I get older more things start going wrong, such as the torn retina that I just had surgery for, so my shooting is slowing down. I know that for T/C, the Encore platform rifles are huge sellers but, it would be a shame if they stopped making side hammers. I know many in-line shooters who have never shot a side hammer, that are now getting into it. However its realized that the range is limited.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ENCORE, post: 818549, member: 33046"] Not certain about out west shooters, but here in the mid-west and out east, muzzleloaders are the firearm of choice for many whitetail hunters, even in centerfire areas and continue to gain popularity. Other than an old 1881 Marlin in 40-60, its all I've hunted with for decades. I was shooting up to 4,000 rounds per year but, as I get older more things start going wrong, such as the torn retina that I just had surgery for, so my shooting is slowing down. I know that for T/C, the Encore platform rifles are huge sellers but, it would be a shame if they stopped making side hammers. I know many in-line shooters who have never shot a side hammer, that are now getting into it. However its realized that the range is limited. [/QUOTE]
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