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Will Tn. ever allow straight walled cartridges in MZ?
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<blockquote data-quote="CharlieTN" data-source="post: 5697186" data-attributes="member: 10893"><p>I'm one of those odd ones who will hunt with a muzzleloader through the gun season. I've had multiple occasions where I've shot a deer with a muzzleloader and have observed the other deer aren't spooked by that big boom like they are with the crack of a rifle. I like the added challenge of having basically a slow single shot, it makes me watch for the best shot. Where I hunt you're unlikely to get a shot further than 50-75 yards so I don't feel handicapped by my muzzleloader which is good to 100 yards. </p><p></p><p>So, personally I hope they don't allow straight wall cartridges during muzzy season. I don't doubt that other states have done so in an attempt to increase deer harvest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CharlieTN, post: 5697186, member: 10893"] I’m one of those odd ones who will hunt with a muzzleloader through the gun season. I’ve had multiple occasions where I’ve shot a deer with a muzzleloader and have observed the other deer aren’t spooked by that big boom like they are with the crack of a rifle. I like the added challenge of having basically a slow single shot, it makes me watch for the best shot. Where I hunt you’re unlikely to get a shot further than 50-75 yards so I don’t feel handicapped by my muzzleloader which is good to 100 yards. So, personally I hope they don’t allow straight wall cartridges during muzzy season. I don’t doubt that other states have done so in an attempt to increase deer harvest. [/QUOTE]
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