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Million dollar idea!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="CMP70306" data-source="post: 2260780" data-attributes="member: 36999"><p>Easy because I like rifles, I like shooting rifles, I like hunting with rifles and if it was up to me I would hunt the entire PA deer season from October to January with nothing but one of the many different rifles I own. Personally if I wanted a short range challenge I'd rather hunt with my 1873 in .45 colt than a bow and my 1874 Sharps is only a percussion cap nipple different than its 1863 predecessor which legally counts as a muzzleloader in PA.</p><p></p><p>The only reason I don't is because the rules say I can't and limit my rifle hunting to a two week period starting the Saturday after Thanksgiving. Since that is the case I will pick the closest thing to a rifle that I legally can in any season that I hunt and since I can I use a smokeless prefit muzzleloader barrel on my hunting rifle in the early October season that is what I choose to use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CMP70306, post: 2260780, member: 36999"] Easy because I like rifles, I like shooting rifles, I like hunting with rifles and if it was up to me I would hunt the entire PA deer season from October to January with nothing but one of the many different rifles I own. Personally if I wanted a short range challenge I’d rather hunt with my 1873 in .45 colt than a bow and my 1874 Sharps is only a percussion cap nipple different than its 1863 predecessor which legally counts as a muzzleloader in PA. The only reason I don’t is because the rules say I can’t and limit my rifle hunting to a two week period starting the Saturday after Thanksgiving. Since that is the case I will pick the closest thing to a rifle that I legally can in any season that I hunt and since I can I use a smokeless prefit muzzleloader barrel on my hunting rifle in the early October season that is what I choose to use. [/QUOTE]
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