You are right........it becomes a primitive weapons season.Might as well
But then it's no longer a muzzleloader season
He posted in a non political forum, but it's political and he chimes in.Try again, Traditions IS Ardesa. Same company.
Not sure how that even remotely helps your point other than the Electra is long gone and forgotten. Just another straw you are pulling on to no avail. ANY smokeless rated rifle ive seen can use subs or real black. That is pretty obvious.
You have zero clue about what 888 is or is not. No one does atm beside IMR/Hodgdon and Federal. They just acquired Blackhorn209 so for all we know whatever was in the Fiddlestick may be something different soon....Got a SDS on the Fiddlestick?
Calling a rifle a rifle is not criticizing...its simply not a muzzleloader.....Loads powder from the breech so its not. Spin it all you want because its all you got. Lehigh has one too and im fond of Lehigh. I said the same thing to Tom and Dave.....Pull out another straw. Theirs even produces as good or better velocity from the data ive seen using a shorter barrel. Cost per Lehigh "fiddlestick"....about a buck each.
I can't find any info. about it, can you share a link to an article or a forum discussion about it?Both Virginia and North Carolina succumbed to the lobbying and money and legalized this gun for hunting during "muzzleloader" seasons
Why do you care what other people think? It doesn't meet the definition of a muzzleloader. Pretty simple. Tennessee isn't Oklahoma. Tiger King is from Oklahoma too. People who are confused about what a muzzleloader is are the same people who can't define a woman either.Folks can knock the company and the rifle all they want.
It's legal for use in 14 states and you can't change that.
A guy on Facebook bought one at Walmart and has posted the following about it since receiving it::
"shoots like a dream. Very tight groups off hand too."
"This shoots and groups!! No hesitation between tigger pull and actually firing. Tigger pull, I would say is maybe 4lbs, has some creep but man this this is nice, shot it 15 times yesterday, no misfire primers anymore."
"Took 2 does tonight at 150 yds" [with] "Federal bore lok"
And he posted a photo of 2 large does that he legally harvested in his state of Oklahoma.
The name of the Facebook group page is "Modern Muzzleloader".
Feel free to join the group and tell the guy in person using your real name how much money that he has wasted and how wrong he is for harvesting does legally in his own state.
Why do folks worry about the hunting laws in states where they don't even live.