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Are smokeless muzzleloaders legal in Tennessee and are fire sticks now legal??
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<blockquote data-quote="philsanchez76" data-source="post: 5495073" data-attributes="member: 20332"><p>I will say this. The smokeless muzzleloader is definitely more for the person who enjoys tinkering around and experimenting with his equipment. If you don't mind putting in the time to figure out what your weapon likes, you will really enjoy this. If you are a guy who is super busy and may not enjoy the tinkering aspect of finding what load works in your gun (what powder and how much, what types of bullets and what sizes, wool wads or veggie wads, etc) you may not enjoy the smokeless route. I love tinkering and practicing shooting. I shoot my smokeless mz more than any other gun I own cuz im always curious about trying a new powder or bullet etc. Point is, it should be fun. And the ultimate reward is having a gun and a load that your'e 100% confident will take a deer cleanly and quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philsanchez76, post: 5495073, member: 20332"] I will say this. The smokeless muzzleloader is definitely more for the person who enjoys tinkering around and experimenting with his equipment. If you don't mind putting in the time to figure out what your weapon likes, you will really enjoy this. If you are a guy who is super busy and may not enjoy the tinkering aspect of finding what load works in your gun (what powder and how much, what types of bullets and what sizes, wool wads or veggie wads, etc) you may not enjoy the smokeless route. I love tinkering and practicing shooting. I shoot my smokeless mz more than any other gun I own cuz im always curious about trying a new powder or bullet etc. Point is, it should be fun. And the ultimate reward is having a gun and a load that your'e 100% confident will take a deer cleanly and quickly. [/QUOTE]
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