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Straight wall cartridges for muzzleloader?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bone Collector" data-source="post: 5817232" data-attributes="member: 7419"><p>I agree with most of what you said. Also, just to be clear I do not hunt with only black powder, so I'm sure you know a thing or two about it. However, an in-line muzzleloader is only like a rifle to about 100–150 yards. After that a rifle is far superior to an in-line muzzleloader. I would assume some of these straight wall cartridges being proposed would have the ability to shoot a lot further than 150 yards, as our predecessors in the late 1800s were able to shoot out to ridiculous ranges with some of these cartridges, obviously there is the ease of loading a breach, action rifle versus a muzzleloader.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bone Collector, post: 5817232, member: 7419"] I agree with most of what you said. Also, just to be clear I do not hunt with only black powder, so I’m sure you know a thing or two about it. However, an in-line muzzleloader is only like a rifle to about 100–150 yards. After that a rifle is far superior to an in-line muzzleloader. I would assume some of these straight wall cartridges being proposed would have the ability to shoot a lot further than 150 yards, as our predecessors in the late 1800s were able to shoot out to ridiculous ranges with some of these cartridges, obviously there is the ease of loading a breach, action rifle versus a muzzleloader. [/QUOTE]
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