Bowhunter57
32 Cal.
I'm about to purchase a traditional muzzleloader, for hunting deer and general "quail walk" type events.
I started out considering the typical Southern Mountain rifle and/or Kentucky/Pennsylvania rifles. There are an endless amount of options out there to suit anyone, which is a good thing.
Typically, you don't see photos of hunters posing with their kills or targets with an 1842 Musket or smoothbore Musket or 3 banded Musket. It's entirely possible that "Hollywood" has had too much of an influence on the type/style of weapons that we could be using for hunting purposes. Jeremiah Johnson, the old Daniel Boone series with Fess Parker and any other number of movies could be an influence....OR there could be a practical usage.
In any case, does anyone hunt with a Musket (smooth bore or rifled) or similar Civil War rifles?
I started out considering the typical Southern Mountain rifle and/or Kentucky/Pennsylvania rifles. There are an endless amount of options out there to suit anyone, which is a good thing.
Typically, you don't see photos of hunters posing with their kills or targets with an 1842 Musket or smoothbore Musket or 3 banded Musket. It's entirely possible that "Hollywood" has had too much of an influence on the type/style of weapons that we could be using for hunting purposes. Jeremiah Johnson, the old Daniel Boone series with Fess Parker and any other number of movies could be an influence....OR there could be a practical usage.
In any case, does anyone hunt with a Musket (smooth bore or rifled) or similar Civil War rifles?