CHRIS WILSON
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Posted on the TWRA Facebook page. The NitroFire is NOT legal in TN for muzzleloader season
They have, their website has a map showing which states have allowed the use and which ones were still undecided. Tennessee has always been undecided on their map.This was discussed on here way back in January. Maybe the TWRA should have addressed the problems with the nitrofire then. Not sure if they do but I believe Traditions should offer some sort of disclaimer on just where it might be legal during ML season.Traditions NitroFire Muzzleloader
Saw this on Instagram today! Not sure where it will be legal during muzzy season though. https://youtu.be/wRbIFVDTK2Awww.tndeer.com
Posted on the TWRA Facebook page. The NitroFire is NOT legal in TN for muzzleloader season
Why would i want to change it. Not my problem. I can already use a firearm (pistol only) during my ML season if i wish and it will be a hell of a lot less than $2 per shot for the powder...what a jokeIt's legal for use in 14 states and you can't change that.
You seem to be the only one here worried about anything. It aint legal in Tenn and it aint legal in my state. I dont really care if it is or isnt but trying to call it a MUZZLELOADER is laughable at best. Just like if i took a CVA or Traditions 45/70 break action and fired it the same way...it simply aint no muzzleloader no matter how you spin it. The powder has to be loaded from the breech.Why do folks worry about the hunting laws in states where they don't even live.
Here's a velocity chart for the Firesticks:
You're the one criticizing that it's being classified as a muzzle loader in 14 states, actually 15 counting Mississippi which allows single shot centerfires.Why would i want to change it. Not my problem. I can already use a firearm (pistol only) during my ML season if i wish and it will be a hell of a lot less than $2 per shot for the powder...what a joke
You seem to be the only one here worried about anything. It aint legal in Tenn and it aint legal in my state. I dont really care if it is or isnt but trying to call it a MUZZLELOADER is laughable at best. Just like if i took a CVA or Traditions 45/70 break action and fired it the same way...it simply aint no muzzleloader no matter how you spin it. The powder has to be loaded from the breech.
The CVA Electra wasn't legal in many states at first, and many states don't allow smokeless muzzle loaders during muzzle loading season either.
The point that I was trying to make about the CVA Electra and the smokeless muzzle loaders is that the definition of a muzzle loader or black powder gun is based on a state definition.