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PerspectiveNAAAAHHH, I prefer this. Semper Fi.
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PerspectiveNAAAAHHH, I prefer this. Semper Fi.
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There are types of firearms that discussion of is against the rules of this forum, so instead of not discussing them some use the term "unmentionable" and discuss them anyway.I keep seeing that term here, usually with quotation marks. What does that mean in reference to M/Ls? Maybe you can't tell me because it is unmentionable. Forgive my ignorance.
Well, considering cartridge guns are specifically mentioned as something we don't talk about here on these forums, "unmentionable" is an appropriate term.A stupid term to describe cartridge guns. it really rubs my fur backwards.
Booger hook, bang switch, front stuffer, smoke pole...Along with rock lock, flinter, cap gun, and maybe another half dozen other stupid terms.
Anything hat uses a self-contained metal cartridge..I keep seeing that term here, usually with quotation marks. What does that mean in reference to M/Ls? Maybe you can't tell me because it is unmentionable. Forgive my ignorance.
No it isn't. It's stupid and juvenile.Well, considering cartridge guns are specifically mentioned as something we don't talk about here on these forums, "unmentionable" is an appropriate term.
The point of this forum is tradition. Your stainless steel plastic stocked inline and the sabots it uses are not traditional. As for earlier muzzleloaders, they can be talked about because they are traditional guns. Firearm designs after 1865 are beyond the scope of our forum. However, there are forums that specialize in modern inlines. You can google them.Personally I don't care what anyone shoots as long as they promote the sport of muzzleloader shooting. Too many stuffed shirts seem to think that a sidelock is the only true muzzleloader. Its not. This is the same thing that went on in archery with the invention of the compound bow. The recurve and longbow shooters went nuts. And now its the same with crossbows (which btw were out long before recurves). People could have said the same thing years ago with the progression of muzzleloaders. You had the matchlock, wheellock, flintlock, percussion now 209 primers. Use what you want and don't complain about what others use as long as its legal. Remember that horse you're on isn't that high.
I totally agree with @bronko220002Personally I don't care what anyone shoots as long as they promote the sport of muzzleloader shooting. Too many stuffed shirts seem to think that a sidelock is the only true muzzleloader.
Absolutely, there is nothing wrong with them and they all have their place, but this isn't it. This is a traditional muzzleloader site, there is even a sister site to discuss modern type muzzleloaders and lots of sites to discuss modern type firearms. This one is for traditional though per the rules.I like them all, from flintlocks to AR’s. Enjoying a particular firearm is not mutually exclusive, though I like flintlocks the best. Though I don’t have one and have no desire to own one, even an inline has its place in shotgun only/straight-wall cartridges for deer hunting states.
Nope, that's the Budweiser/Dylan Mulvaney thread.Now here, when I opened this thread, I thought it was going to be a thread about Mike wearing his wife's panties!!! LOL
Mr Frizzen you are wrong. This section of the forum is for flintlock guns - not even percussion rifles. But this forum is entitled "The Muzzleloading Forum" which includes ALL muzzleloaders regardless of how they load, what they load into them and what the ignition system is.The point of this forum is tradition. Your stainless steel plastic stocked inline and the sabots it uses are not traditional. As for earlier muzzleloaders, they can be talked about because they are traditional guns. Firearm designs after 1865 are beyond the scope of our forum. However, there are forums that specialize in modern inlines. You can google them.
Mr Frizzen you are wrong. This section of the forum is for flintlock guns - not even percussion rifles. But this forum is entitled "The Muzzleloading Forum" which includes ALL muzzleloaders regardless of how they load, what they load into them and what the ignition system is.
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We already have a bewildering number of acronyms, abbreviations and slang terms here. The newcomer is excused for being confused.Yep. Someone suggested using 'UM' instead of having to type the whole word out.
Not to argue the point Coot but you're a bit confused. These rules are for the entire forum.Sorry but this forum is for traditional (designs up to 1865) muzzleloaders. Read forum rules #1 and #7. There is nothing wrong with wanting to use or discuss modern inlines or cartridge guns but they are not "traditional" as defined on this forum and each has their own forums with plenty of activity.
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