Does anyone here hunt during the regular big game firearm season with a muzzleloader?
What is this
regular big game season of which you speak? :haha: As far as I am concerned, I get three deer seasons per hunting-year, early BP, regular gun, and late BP.
Except for the western most counties in my state, we are pretty much a shotgun only state for the deer season. One can use a rifled shotgun barrel and a sabot, or one can use a muzzleloader, so the scoped inlines, that look like breech loading rifles, are popular.
I have found though, that my muzzleloading rifles using patched round ball are much more accurate than most folks who use a shotgun and sabot, and carry plenty of punch, so there is no real reason to use a modern gun or rifle when I deer hunt. I have taken plenty of deer, and will continue to do so..., and I might add..., the
experience is so much more rewarding. I have never had to "pass up" on a shot that I could have taken with a modern gun, and once I had sufficiently trained using my flintlock I wasn't all that limited by bad weather either. OK so IF I had to go out and it was raining like a shower..., I could always load up the TC New Englander caplock, and give it a go...,
:thumbsup:
LD