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Straight wall cartridges for muzzleloader?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bone Collector" data-source="post: 5817236" data-attributes="member: 7419"><p>And unfortunately, that will be their argument when they make the case to approve straight wall, cartridges, being legal, and thus calling muzzleloader season, primitive weapon season. Smokeless muzzleloaders are already legal in Tennessee and have been for sometime. There are guys on this forum that shoot deer 200-300 yards away with a smokeless muzzleloader. That is Rifle performance with the stipulation that you actually have to load the components separately down the barrel. That's the only difference. Some people will argue that that's a big enough difference, others are gonna argue that it's not and therefore, if you are going to allow that, then you may as well just allow straight wall cartridges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bone Collector, post: 5817236, member: 7419"] And unfortunately, that will be their argument when they make the case to approve straight wall, cartridges, being legal, and thus calling muzzleloader season, primitive weapon season. Smokeless muzzleloaders are already legal in Tennessee and have been for sometime. There are guys on this forum that shoot deer 200-300 yards away with a smokeless muzzleloader. That is Rifle performance with the stipulation that you actually have to load the components separately down the barrel. That’s the only difference. Some people will argue that that’s a big enough difference, others are gonna argue that it’s not and therefore, if you are going to allow that, then you may as well just allow straight wall cartridges. [/QUOTE]
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