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Will Tn. ever allow straight walled cartridges in MZ?
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<blockquote data-quote="PillsburyDoughboy" data-source="post: 5698163" data-attributes="member: 14197"><p>Given the fact that most people only hunt wooded areas and they are only shooting 25 yards to 150 yards a modern inline muzzleloader is as effective tool in the woods as needed. I can see the argument for straight walled cartridge folks. Alot of hunters simply do not want to mess with all the stuff that goes along with a muzzleloader for just a 2 week season. On the other hand if you take that season away I am scared we are never going to introduce out younger generation to the joys of muzzleloading. I realize by having a only muzzleloading season we are somewhat forcing these younger hunters to go out and buy a muzzleloader and pick up the sport. Much like I did growing up. I really did not care for it much the first years. Then I got my first Knight and I was hooked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PillsburyDoughboy, post: 5698163, member: 14197"] Given the fact that most people only hunt wooded areas and they are only shooting 25 yards to 150 yards a modern inline muzzleloader is as effective tool in the woods as needed. I can see the argument for straight walled cartridge folks. Alot of hunters simply do not want to mess with all the stuff that goes along with a muzzleloader for just a 2 week season. On the other hand if you take that season away I am scared we are never going to introduce out younger generation to the joys of muzzleloading. I realize by having a only muzzleloading season we are somewhat forcing these younger hunters to go out and buy a muzzleloader and pick up the sport. Much like I did growing up. I really did not care for it much the first years. Then I got my first Knight and I was hooked. [/QUOTE]
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