GAHUNTER60
40 Cal
Whitetail deer -- lots of whitetail deer -- but only whitetail deer in my 53 years of muzzleloader hunting.
I must confess, however, until recently, muzzleloading was simply a deer season extender to my modern rifle hunting. I was a huge custom gun-guy, investing and hunting with modern rifles from .458 Lott on down. I used to hunt Africa, Canada, and Europe (in addition to the good ole US of A) for big game and never thought about using black powder to take an animal, other than the deer I hunted in Primitive Weapons season and on special WMA hunts. I've still got 40-plus modern rifles in my safes. However, those rifles will most likely remain in my safe as I now have chosen to limit my big game hunting to traditional black powder, only. The nice 8-pointer I took with my Hawken this year, while no where near my biggest buck ever, is one of my most satisfying.
Next season, I intend to hunt deen in Georgia with nothing but my Kibler .54 caliber Colonial rifle. At 70, I don't know how many elk hunts I have left in me, but I am hoping for at least one more with the Kibler.
I must confess, however, until recently, muzzleloading was simply a deer season extender to my modern rifle hunting. I was a huge custom gun-guy, investing and hunting with modern rifles from .458 Lott on down. I used to hunt Africa, Canada, and Europe (in addition to the good ole US of A) for big game and never thought about using black powder to take an animal, other than the deer I hunted in Primitive Weapons season and on special WMA hunts. I've still got 40-plus modern rifles in my safes. However, those rifles will most likely remain in my safe as I now have chosen to limit my big game hunting to traditional black powder, only. The nice 8-pointer I took with my Hawken this year, while no where near my biggest buck ever, is one of my most satisfying.
Next season, I intend to hunt deen in Georgia with nothing but my Kibler .54 caliber Colonial rifle. At 70, I don't know how many elk hunts I have left in me, but I am hoping for at least one more with the Kibler.