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<blockquote data-quote="BirdDog123" data-source="post: 3056890" data-attributes="member: 11974"><p>This may just be a coincidental occurence this season but I swear that when I shoot my muzzleloader the deer react to it far less than with my normal rifle. </p><p></p><p>When I shoot my rifle they head for the hills and run for miles. I have had several hunts with my muzzleloader this year where I shoot, they may get spooked at first.. but then just go right back to their usual business. One instance I shot a deer, it dropped right in front of a doe, and the doe just stood there. Long enoguh for me to reload and shoot again!! (of course I missed)</p><p></p><p>Anyone else noticed this or is just coincidental?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BirdDog123, post: 3056890, member: 11974"] This may just be a coincidental occurence this season but I swear that when I shoot my muzzleloader the deer react to it far less than with my normal rifle. When I shoot my rifle they head for the hills and run for miles. I have had several hunts with my muzzleloader this year where I shoot, they may get spooked at first.. but then just go right back to their usual business. One instance I shot a deer, it dropped right in front of a doe, and the doe just stood there. Long enoguh for me to reload and shoot again!! (of course I missed) Anyone else noticed this or is just coincidental? [/QUOTE]
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