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Straight wall cartridges for muzzleloader?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sako" data-source="post: 5754199" data-attributes="member: 2539"><p>I have a smokeless ML and a high dollar scope... and have never needed a second shot or had the chance at a second shot... easily hit what I am shooting at up to 200 yards... plus where I hunt the longest shot is about 175... I personally have no problem with straight wall cartridges... I have my dad's 38-55 model 1894 that was made in 1900... it has open sights... if they made it legal I would certainly take it some during ML and when I did I certainly would be at a disadvantage using it as I would limit my shots to 50 yards due to my eyes and the tiny sights on the gun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sako, post: 5754199, member: 2539"] I have a smokeless ML and a high dollar scope... and have never needed a second shot or had the chance at a second shot... easily hit what I am shooting at up to 200 yards... plus where I hunt the longest shot is about 175... I personally have no problem with straight wall cartridges... I have my dad's 38-55 model 1894 that was made in 1900... it has open sights... if they made it legal I would certainly take it some during ML and when I did I certainly would be at a disadvantage using it as I would limit my shots to 50 yards due to my eyes and the tiny sights on the gun [/QUOTE]
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