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Ban on inline muzzleloaders?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nsghunter" data-source="post: 3604521" data-attributes="member: 14436"><p>Some people are talking primitive...</p><p>I was hoping advanced, my four sons enjoy video games, me too. I was hoping in the furture to use r/c helicopters and r/c drones to track down deer, shoot them and bring them home(while I watch my infant son and null the need to find a babysitter for my herd) and to knock roosting turkeys to their death so I don't have to subject them and the other self-respcting hunters to my drunk duck turkey callin'</p><p></p><p>I think if you can one shot with and inline, or a flintlock great. It's still difficult. You still have to get there, track them, stalk them, wait on them and most importantly hit them with a projectile out the front and if your shot sucks, too bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nsghunter, post: 3604521, member: 14436"] Some people are talking primitive... I was hoping advanced, my four sons enjoy video games, me too. I was hoping in the furture to use r/c helicopters and r/c drones to track down deer, shoot them and bring them home(while I watch my infant son and null the need to find a babysitter for my herd) and to knock roosting turkeys to their death so I don't have to subject them and the other self-respcting hunters to my drunk duck turkey callin' I think if you can one shot with and inline, or a flintlock great. It's still difficult. You still have to get there, track them, stalk them, wait on them and most importantly hit them with a projectile out the front and if your shot sucks, too bad. [/QUOTE]
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