"Yeah, I use to shoot 'em, they're fun but too much work having to clean them and all."
I've heard this lament many times over the years, usually when I'm on a range and someone stops to watch. Time was I'd take two or three muzzleloaders out to shoot during the same session. Anymore it's usually one, sometimes two but mostly one. I took a couple out today but only shot one. I did my bore cleaning at the range and headed home. After unpacking all my gear I sat down and began my final assault on any remaining blackpowder residue. My wife commented on my detailed cleaning operation suggesting it was a lot of work. Well, it is but I still love shooting my muzzleloaders more than the "suppository guns" I own. I may have slowed down to one gun per session but I ain't giving up.
I've heard this lament many times over the years, usually when I'm on a range and someone stops to watch. Time was I'd take two or three muzzleloaders out to shoot during the same session. Anymore it's usually one, sometimes two but mostly one. I took a couple out today but only shot one. I did my bore cleaning at the range and headed home. After unpacking all my gear I sat down and began my final assault on any remaining blackpowder residue. My wife commented on my detailed cleaning operation suggesting it was a lot of work. Well, it is but I still love shooting my muzzleloaders more than the "suppository guns" I own. I may have slowed down to one gun per session but I ain't giving up.