GlockZ
Well-known member
I agree completely with you. Some of the modern technology is pretty cool, but I feel it takes away some of the fun as well. Being able to shoot 300 yards with a muzzle loader at a game animal isn't very sporting, and I do think the concept of using a traditional bow or flintlock/caplock is being lost in the shuffle. But at the same time, there are states where high powered rifle or straight walled cartridges are prohibited for use in hunting, so anything you can squeeze out of a shotgun slug or muzzle loader is appreciated.I might be old fashioned, but I think a muzzleloader should be primative. I love my CVA bobcat percussion rifle for muzzy seasons. I would love to see a late 'primative' season with percussion or flintlock rifles and trad bows. It wouldn't be a big harvest to consider, but it would be a hell of a lot of fun. Something doesn't sit right to me with a muzzy rifle that shoots 300 yards with a scope and bells and whistles.