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    What was your first Muzzleloader?

    Thompson Center New Englander 50 cal in early eighties when Ky first started a muzzleloader deer season. I took a buck in regular season and one in the muzzleloader season, both with round ball. I then purchased the 12 ga barrel for it and took squirrels,rabbits and quail. I have since moved...
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    Pedersoli sxs ?

    If you shoot several rounds of skeet a day for several days you might have a problem!
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    Georgia DNR proposes huge change to laws pertaining to muzzleloading deer hunting

    Most of the unmentionable muzzleloaders using unmentionable projectiles are 45-54 caliber. The traditional muzzleloaders have guns in smaller calibers 32-40 but most are experienced hunters and shooters and use appropriate calibers for thier hunting. I personally have 32,36,40,45,50 and 54 cal...
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    Patch and ball rifles are not ideal hunting rifles

    ? Long range shooting is just making up for poor woodsmanship.
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    Advice on first kit

    +1 on the Kibler kit. You can not find a better gun, only one more expensive and ornate. I have a .40 SMR and a .54 Colonial and I am extremely pleased with both. Well worth the wait.
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    Took my friends son deer hunting, but it did not end up as expected.

    As someone who has been bitten by a dog with stitches in my face and inside my mouth, any dog that acts aggressive to me on MY property regardless of who owns that dog, will be shot!
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    Your best deal acquiring a muzzleloader, either trade or purchase

    A few years back I went to a local gun show as the doors were opening and the first table, first gun I saw was a like new T/C Seneca 36 cal. The seller said it wasn’t big enough for deer so he priced it cheap. I didn’t even try to talk him down as he was asking $125 for it!
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    slobbering over .40's

    Kentucky regulations for deer with bow states there is no minimum draw weight, 7/8” broadheads minimum and no chemically treated broadheads. There are no restrictions on muzzleloading rifles. Muzzleloading shotguns are 10 ga max with single projectile. I could use a .32 or smaller but I stick to...
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    SOLD T/C New Englander 50cal

    I will take it. PM replied to.
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