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<blockquote data-quote="TboneD" data-source="post: 5809043" data-attributes="member: 15160"><p>EastTNHunter, thanks for the info.</p><p></p><p>Guess I shouldn't be surprised but what do straight walls have to do with muzzleloading season? If the commission is considering allowing something besides muzzleloaders in muzzleloader season they need to look at what MS did. It's always been called "Primitive Weapon Season" down there so when they decided to add single shot exposed hammer rifles of certain older cartridges, at least it wasn't silly. You don't see the words "straight wall cartridge" in the MS primitive weapon description, though, because that consideration is for yankee states where they previously didn't allow anything but muzzleloaders or shotguns….which has absolutely NOTHING to do with how our seasons in the south are set up!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TboneD, post: 5809043, member: 15160"] EastTNHunter, thanks for the info. Guess I shouldn’t be surprised but what do straight walls have to do with muzzleloading season? If the commission is considering allowing something besides muzzleloaders in muzzleloader season they need to look at what MS did. It’s always been called “Primitive Weapon Season” down there so when they decided to add single shot exposed hammer rifles of certain older cartridges, at least it wasn’t silly. You don’t see the words ”straight wall cartridge“ in the MS primitive weapon description, though, because that consideration is for yankee states where they previously didn’t allow anything but muzzleloaders or shotguns….which has absolutely NOTHING to do with how our seasons in the south are set up! [/QUOTE]
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