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Back in the day before elk became kevlar coated, and almost impossible to kill, many of them were killed with 45,50 and 54 roundballs, and the occasional 58. Most choose their shot, and placed the ball where it needed to go. With the exception of Colorado, there were no special muzzleloading seasons, and if you wanted to use your muzzleloader, you did it in the regular firearm season.