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Straight wall cartridges for muzzleloader?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dennis" data-source="post: 5759120" data-attributes="member: 20424"><p>If I understand correctly, the argument is that today's modern muzzleloaders are about the same as single shot rifles, so we should allow single shot rifles in muzzleloader season. </p><p></p><p>I can't say I agree with this idea, but </p><p>if that is the argument, why distinguish straight-walled vs non-straight-walled? I think the whole straight walled thing is dumb. </p><p></p><p>I'm sure someone will say it's because of the range of straight-walled vs non-straight-walled cartridges. But worrying about the range of a rifle cartridge while hunting deer is ridiculous because most deer are shot at close range anyway. Why make things so complicated?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dennis, post: 5759120, member: 20424"] If I understand correctly, the argument is that today’s modern muzzleloaders are about the same as single shot rifles, so we should allow single shot rifles in muzzleloader season. I can’t say I agree with this idea, but if that is the argument, why distinguish straight-walled vs non-straight-walled? I think the whole straight walled thing is dumb. I’m sure someone will say it’s because of the range of straight-walled vs non-straight-walled cartridges. But worrying about the range of a rifle cartridge while hunting deer is ridiculous because most deer are shot at close range anyway. Why make things so complicated? [/QUOTE]
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