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416wbymag

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I can't find a definitive answer on whether these things have been accepted in Tennessee yet. One of federal articles says yes, the other says not yet... any information would be greatly appreciated.

Jeff
 

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5. Definition of muzzleloader updated. Muzzleloading firearms are defined as those firearms in which a projectile (rifle) or projectiles (shotgun) must be loaded from the muzzle (front) end of the barrel and the firearm being of design and manufacture that prevents the projectile(s) from being loaded from the breech (rear) end.

This definition change made the Nitrofire and firestick a legal device for muzzle loader season.
 

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See #5


5. Definition of muzzleloader updated. Muzzleloading firearms are defined as those firearms in which a projectile (rifle) or projectiles (shotgun) must be loaded from the muzzle (front) end of the barrel and the firearm being of design and manufacture that prevents the projectile(s) from being loaded from the breech (rear) end.

This definition change made the Nitrofire and firestick a legal device for muzzle loader season.
Thanks for the reply. I had read that but wasn't sure if that was enough to cover it.
 

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