if i could buy both traditional and inline would it be more worth it to understand a traditional to make a modern inline more easy. like in running heavy equipment or even driving a car. learn on an older more beat up machine with same or similar controls. then wow once your decent with that and upgrade your a way smoother operator on a new machine with fancy features. but im taking delivery of my first tomorrow and all i will have is the rifle will have to find all the rest by oct 5 i think is deer season so about 2 weeks to get an idea. if i have to will do shotgun/slug cause everything else is at other house outta state atm
I have nothing ( far as muzzle loading is concerned ) . I want to get started in muzzle loader world . I only want one gun , one that do as much as possible ( small game as possible to deer to punching paper ) . I'm leaning toward buying a good used flintlock rifle ( T/C or something similar ) low tech . The thinking is to be able to make the powder & cast the balls . This will definitely be a learning curve . I don't know what cal. to try for ( it's going to be hard enough to figure out which cal. , but , then I'll have to find a suitable used gun .
Episode 69.....Nice🎉
if i could buy both traditional and inline would it be more worth it to understand a traditional to make a modern inline more easy.
like in running heavy equipment or even driving a car. learn on an older more beat up machine with same or similar controls. then wow once your decent with that and upgrade your a way smoother operator on a new machine with fancy features. but im taking delivery of my first tomorrow and all i will have is the rifle will have to find all the rest by oct 5 i think is deer season so about 2 weeks to get an idea. if i have to will do shotgun/slug cause everything else is at other house outta state atm
I have nothing ( far as muzzle loading is concerned ) . I want to get started in muzzle loader world . I only want one gun , one that do as much as possible ( small game as possible to deer to punching paper ) . I'm leaning toward buying a good used flintlock
rifle ( T/C or something similar ) low tech . The thinking is to be able to make the powder & cast the balls . This will definitely be a learning curve .
I don't know what cal. to try for ( it's going to be hard enough to figure out which cal. , but , then I'll have to find a suitable used gun .
Can you offer your Inline Hunter kit in .45 ?
I am new to muzzleloader I just got a .50 cal I would like to know more
What is your twist rate?
I just got one for $400 I just need to buy some cleaner kits some powder and some bullets some good caps for it I just don’t know what I should buy
It a inline muzzleloader
or you can put your guns away for 40 years and when you decide to use it and find gee it was loaded ......wow a surprise to me