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Inline muzzleloader vs single shot slug gun
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<blockquote data-quote="TnKen" data-source="post: 3951647" data-attributes="member: 6322"><p>They each have their own advantages. I hunt Illinois and have a choice between the two. I mainly use the ML because I feel it is more accurate, but use a SG during bad weather and in tight cover. A SG is more reliable and offer a faster follow up shots. I also prefer the ML because it is cheaper to shoot than the high priced sabot slugs.</p><p>In 36 years of hunting in IL their has only been one time that I made a shot with a ML that I couldn't have made with a SG. </p><p>Their have been more than a few times that the faster follow up shot of a SG has resulted in the harvest of a deer for me.</p><p>Illinois does have a late season muzzle loader only hunt, in which shotguns are not allowed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TnKen, post: 3951647, member: 6322"] They each have their own advantages. I hunt Illinois and have a choice between the two. I mainly use the ML because I feel it is more accurate, but use a SG during bad weather and in tight cover. A SG is more reliable and offer a faster follow up shots. I also prefer the ML because it is cheaper to shoot than the high priced sabot slugs. In 36 years of hunting in IL their has only been one time that I made a shot with a ML that I couldn't have made with a SG. Their have been more than a few times that the faster follow up shot of a SG has resulted in the harvest of a deer for me. Illinois does have a late season muzzle loader only hunt, in which shotguns are not allowed. [/QUOTE]
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