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Muzzleloader Hunting
Time to eat crow
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<blockquote data-quote="ATH" data-source="post: 979183" data-attributes="member: 1656"><p>"Oh one more thing, I've NEVER of an Ultimate Firearms muzzleloader blowing up, sending the shooter or bystanders to the hospital."</p><p></p><p>I did read what you wrote. Any reasonable person would most likely interpret what you wrote exactly as I did. You would not have written about smokeless guns blowing up if you didn't mean something by it. </p><p></p><p>I'm not going to get in a back-and-forth over it, sometimes people won't mean what they write or don't write quite what they mean.</p><p></p><p> More options are good. I'm originally from MI and have followed the Ultimate since its earliest days and I wish them well. I've been there done that with things requiring priming modules, however, and especially on a production gun like the Remington I think that's a liability in terms of acceptance. Back in the day I and many others refused to buy a Knight because of their Discs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATH, post: 979183, member: 1656"] "Oh one more thing, I've NEVER of an Ultimate Firearms muzzleloader blowing up, sending the shooter or bystanders to the hospital." I did read what you wrote. Any reasonable person would most likely interpret what you wrote exactly as I did. You would not have written about smokeless guns blowing up if you didn't mean something by it. I'm not going to get in a back-and-forth over it, sometimes people won't mean what they write or don't write quite what they mean. More options are good. I'm originally from MI and have followed the Ultimate since its earliest days and I wish them well. I've been there done that with things requiring priming modules, however, and especially on a production gun like the Remington I think that's a liability in terms of acceptance. Back in the day I and many others refused to buy a Knight because of their Discs. [/QUOTE]
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