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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Muzzleloader Hunting
Going to pick up a muzzy, had to give up archery. Advice needed
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<blockquote data-quote="COhntr" data-source="post: 2280456" data-attributes="member: 8629"><p>Sam, you are correct, i live in sw colorado and plan on hunting here but have been applying in az for a while. We are pretty restricted as you had stated, no pelletized powder, no sabots, no scope, no smokeless powder but can use the 209 ignition system. I thought about the crossbow permit idea, but watching a vision impaired friend go thru the red tape and then try to use one of the awkward things, i chose the BP route. I will be hunting elk primarily but will also hunt mule deer, depending on the lottery system for tags, which does not work in my opinion but i will save that rant for another time. I am leaning heavily towards one of the inlines due to the ease of cleaning and maintenance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COhntr, post: 2280456, member: 8629"] Sam, you are correct, i live in sw colorado and plan on hunting here but have been applying in az for a while. We are pretty restricted as you had stated, no pelletized powder, no sabots, no scope, no smokeless powder but can use the 209 ignition system. I thought about the crossbow permit idea, but watching a vision impaired friend go thru the red tape and then try to use one of the awkward things, i chose the BP route. I will be hunting elk primarily but will also hunt mule deer, depending on the lottery system for tags, which does not work in my opinion but i will save that rant for another time. I am leaning heavily towards one of the inlines due to the ease of cleaning and maintenance. [/QUOTE]
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