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Question for the muzzleloaders crowd
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<blockquote data-quote="Kimber45" data-source="post: 5177210" data-attributes="member: 5758"><p>I always loved taking a deer with my TC Renegade, or my TC Hawken.. many were taken with a patch/roundball. Given I just never got into the bow hunting, ML was my preferred "primitive hunt" so to speak. I recently acquired a mint IAB .54 caliber 1863 Sharps, breech load. Really would like to take a deer with it this year, but given the IAB are one of the few you can "supposedly"/normally shoot loose powder in (according to what I've read anyway), and the fact that I've get to master these hand rolled paper/powder/bullet loads, I'm thinking this may be more of a stretch than I want to take on. Anyone else ever used one for deer?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kimber45, post: 5177210, member: 5758"] I always loved taking a deer with my TC Renegade, or my TC Hawken.. many were taken with a patch/roundball. Given I just never got into the bow hunting, ML was my preferred “primitive hunt” so to speak. I recently acquired a mint IAB .54 caliber 1863 Sharps, breech load. Really would like to take a deer with it this year, but given the IAB are one of the few you can “supposedly”/normally shoot loose powder in (according to what I’ve read anyway), and the fact that I’ve get to master these hand rolled paper/powder/bullet loads, I’m thinking this may be more of a stretch than I want to take on. Anyone else ever used one for deer? [/QUOTE]
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