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Introduction to Muzzleloading

If you want just single gun you can legally hunt anything with in any state with elk I’d get that new traditions side hammer and load the 420 grain no excuse into it. If your happy just hunting animals in the nw i would do a google search for nw legal muzzle loader and pick one. Then I would load it with a 300 grain Thor. That’s just me I’d also look at using a musket cap ignition rather than a 209 for the simple fact muskets are legal in all states. It comes down to what you wanna spend and how much time you wanna put into this. I have had 5 different muzzy and almost had a custom 45 built at one time for the Montana heritage season. To me it comes down to this is a tool you use to fill a tag so i didn’t spend the money on the custom it had no real benefit.
 
Did you shoot pyrodex in them? That stuff is evil, but regular black, not an issue. It is easy to clean. Pyrodex is a whole other animal.
No only the real stuff...it was something I did many years ago. I hunted a muzzleloader season in college and didn't scrub like I should have. The rifle still shoots well enough for hunting within 100 yards but not like it did before
 
Before you go hunting foul your barrel out. I dump about 50 grains down the barrel and pack a dry patch in it and shoot it.
Nope, waste of time and money. A 209 to make sure the breech is clear is all you need to do.

There is something with your cleaning or storage process if you are getting flyers on a cold bore.
 
If you want just single gun you can legally hunt anything with in any state with elk I’d get that new traditions side hammer and load the 420 grain no excuse into it. If your happy just hunting animals in the nw i would do a google search for nw legal muzzle loader and pick one. Then I would load it with a 300 grain Thor. That’s just me I’d also look at using a musket cap ignition rather than a 209 for the simple fact muskets are legal in all states. It comes down to what you wanna spend and how much time you wanna put into this. I have had 5 different muzzy and almost had a custom 45 built at one time for the Montana heritage season. To me it comes down to this is a tool you use to fill a tag so i didn’t spend the money on the custom it had no real benefit.
I think I'll get one that just works for WA, and if I like it I'll get another. But cross that bridge when I get there
 
Also don’t buy muzzleloader specific 209 primers. They are weaker than standard 209 shotgun primers. There is no advantage to that and are much more expensive. It’s mainly advertising and packaging. Just use plain old shotgun primers. If your breech is a sloppy fit for the 209 then use European 209 primers. They tend to be slightly larger and seal better when you close the breach.
 
I'm not arguing with you. I'm just telling you what I have read is the law in colorado.

In Colorado it's minimum .40 conicals or .50 roundball for deer, bear, antelope, and minimum .50 conicals or .54 roundball for elk, moose. There are also minimum projectile grains for each but I can't remember those. No sabots also.
 
Be warned it’s a lot of fun but hard in the shoulder.
Hit the nail on the head with the entire post, but I feel this one.
Went to the range this morning and shot 15 rounds of Blackhorn and Barnes 250 grain T-EZ and I had a ton of fun, but felt like my shoulder needs some R & R.
Got the muzzy shooting about 1-1/2” groups at 100 with minimal effort.
 
Hit the nail on the head with the entire post, but I feel this one.
Went to the range this morning and shot 15 rounds of Blackhorn and Barnes 250 grain T-EZ and I had a ton of fun, but felt like my shoulder needs some R & R.
Got the muzzy shooting about 1-1/2” groups at 100 with minimal effort.
How much blackthorn? I find my muzzy easier on the shoulder than most of my rifles, but I just run 100 grains of triple 7.

YouTube can be your friend. Traditions has some nice vids for their guns not sure about others.

The traditional shooters are declining around us.

I would not start there though,unless you really want to. A modern inline with easily spun off breech plug, triple 7 pellets and primers for the bang is easy to get started with and care for.
 
How much blackthorn? I find my muzzy easier on the shoulder than most of my rifles, but I just run 100 grains of triple 7.

YouTube can be your friend. Traditions has some nice vids for their guns not sure about others.

The traditional shooters are declining around us.

I would not start there though,unless you really want to. A modern inline with easily spun off breech plug, triple 7 pellets and primers for the bang is easy to get started with and care for.
120 grain by volume Blackhorn
 
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