"a gentlemen who countered with the fact that in-lines were first designed in the 1830's and "hardly new technology". But the fact remains, those 1830 vintage in-lines, are a FAR cry from the modern weatherproof/scoped inlines with sabot and pellet of today."
The point needs to be pushed that the ignition style is really not an issue as such in keeping with what the seasons were originaly made for (a step back in technology)it is the sighting and ballistic capabilities equaling centerfires that tips the scales, there is little difference now in many places between the weapons use in regular or ML seasons loading from the front of a modern ML or loading a cartridge from the back of a single shot encore gives you the same terminal results so why a seperate season?
The point needs to be pushed that the ignition style is really not an issue as such in keeping with what the seasons were originaly made for (a step back in technology)it is the sighting and ballistic capabilities equaling centerfires that tips the scales, there is little difference now in many places between the weapons use in regular or ML seasons loading from the front of a modern ML or loading a cartridge from the back of a single shot encore gives you the same terminal results so why a seperate season?