Agree wholeheartedly, being from PA I love the late season where ONLY flintlock rifles are legal. Nothing like ghosting thru the woods as Giant snowflakes drift down from heaven!!!Penna. has a Blackpowder season and a Primitive season. No inline during primitive season. I personally think Inlines should not be allowed in Blackpowder season. It defeats the entire reason for the season. Inlines are for those who just like to kill things IMHO, Why? make them legal only during regular season and see how fast the wannabes drop them and go to a reg. rifle! Time to weed out the non believers and fakers (IMHO). Blackpowder season should be for traditional, true muzzle loading, firearms. No Sharps, Smith carbines, Rolling Blocks etc or Winchesters using BP cartridges. Just one mans opinion.
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I Agree entirely. NO season cheaters at all . traditional or none. That spells it out .Penna. has a Blackpowder season and a Primitive season. No inline during primitive season. I personally think Inlines should not be allowed in Blackpowder season. It defeats the entire reason for the season. Inlines are for those who just like to kill things IMHO, Why? make them legal only during regular season and see how fast the wannabes drop them and go to a reg. rifle! Time to weed out the non believers and fakers (IMHO). Blackpowder season should be for traditional, true muzzle loading, firearms. No Sharps, Smith carbines, Rolling Blocks etc or Winchesters using BP cartridges. Just one mans opinion.
I Agree entirely. NO season cheaters at all . traditional or none. That spells it out .
Down here there are NO seasons at all deer are classed as pests I've not heard of any one one hunting with any inline. NO reason . I use MLs all sorts original or my' got up' ones no zip gun thinking . Only hunting rifle since 1968 did I use a BL except one hunt with a WR Improuved Martini In Number two musket chambering hunted more with snap matchlocks .Snap hances, & 'English lock' variants did have walk with an old double 20 bore percussion shotgun yesterday just near the Village no obliging bunny s
. Crusty old Rudyard
I live in PA also and couldn't agree more. I wish the new-fangled rifles would be allowed only in regular rifle season.Penna. has a Blackpowder season and a Primitive season. No inline during primitive season. I personally think Inlines should not be allowed in Blackpowder season. It defeats the entire reason for the season. Inlines are for those who just like to kill things IMHO, Why? make them legal only during regular season and see how fast the wannabes drop them and go to a reg. rifle! Time to weed out the non believers and fakers (IMHO). Blackpowder season should be for traditional, true muzzle loading, firearms. No Sharps, Smith carbines, Rolling Blocks etc or Winchesters using BP cartridges. Just one mans opinion.
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