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A .54cal Flintlock Pennsylvania rifle made by Jud Brennan
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"Come, shall we go and kill us venison? And yet it irks me the poor dappled fools, Being native burghers of this desert city, Should in their own confines with forked heads Have their round haunches gored."
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That's what a true muzzleloader is supposed to be LONGHUNTER. Thanks for the picture of one beautiful masterpiece of craftsmanship. I would love to see more pictures like this of what's becoming a long lost art. Thanks guys.
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hbj, Here's my Virginia style rifle. Heavy English influnece. .50 cal
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"Come, shall we go and kill us venison? And yet it irks me the poor dappled fools, Being native burghers of this desert city, Should in their own confines with forked heads Have their round haunches gored."
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And pair or Jägers. Annchen und Liebchen
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"Come, shall we go and kill us venison? And yet it irks me the poor dappled fools, Being native burghers of this desert city, Should in their own confines with forked heads Have their round haunches gored."
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French fusils
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"Come, shall we go and kill us venison? And yet it irks me the poor dappled fools, Being native burghers of this desert city, Should in their own confines with forked heads Have their round haunches gored."
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My Eye Talian Bess Trade Gun.
Leave the gun, take the canolis.
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My Jack Garner 45 caliber late Virginia rifle. On its second barrel. The second best muzzleloader only because it's not quite as versatile as a smooth bore.
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Those are rifles beautiful. I love that tiger stripe wood. I have two similar to K-Mikes my grandfather hand built in the mid 80's. I have been addicted ever since. Keep them pics coming guys. Thanks.
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Nice shootin' irons Klondike!
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"Come, shall we go and kill us venison? And yet it irks me the poor dappled fools, Being native burghers of this desert city, Should in their own confines with forked heads Have their round haunches gored."
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I use an inline 209 type mzldr to hunt an extra state, while my inline shoots very well, it is a pain to clean, as are all mzldrs. I like hunting/shooting a centerfire 10 fold over the muzzleloader. You guys sure put on a display of artful looking smokepoles in the preceding posts though.
Take your kids and your grand kids huntin' and shootin'.
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"Best" can be defined in many ways.
Is an AK 47 the best chose for a center fire,--- or is the best choice a Hagan single-shot made by 4 guild masters?
Well it depends on what your mission statement is I suppose.
If simply killing game is the mission statement I believe the best one is the most modern scope sighted inline you can get, firing smokeless powder and shooting jacketed bullets, or a Russian RPG, or maybe it is an 60MM Mortar. If loading from the muzzle, and ability to kill more easily is the mission statement something of the above category is best.
But if "Best" means tradition, style, history, hand crafted quality, and not simply trying to get past game regulations and the original intent of what Muzzle-loading seasons were written into the law for, I believe a hand made flintlock of cap-lock rifle, made in the old way, to the highest standard of quality, is the best.
I for one am not against in-line muzzleloaders. Not at all. I am for any kind of shooting that burns powder. In fact, I have killed deer and antelope with AKs and ARs. I have killed elk with auto loading 308s and one 270 Short mag too. I am NOT against modern guns at all, even if they were to be single shots and even if they load from the muzzle.
But I am and I have always been against giving super modern weapons a "free pass" to be used for hunting in seasons that were designed to give place for old fashioned weapons. The game and fish departments want the money, and have lost sight (intentionally I think) of the intent of the law in the first place.
I have killed a lot of game with muzzleloaders in my life, starting when I was 14. So far I have not killed a single animal on a muzzleloader license, or in muzzleloader season. I have killed 100% of them in regular gun season. I tried 2 times in muzzleloader season, and both times I got skunked. But I have killed about 23 head of game (what I can count now, and remember for sure) with muzzleloaders in my life and all were on a regular tag. That's big game only, not small game or varmints. I speak of deer, elk antelope and moose.
Speaking only for myself, I like guns and I like to hunt with them. But the guns I like, I like a lot, all year long. I like them in and out of the hunting season.
An inline to me is like a wrench. It's a tool----- and not even a tool I'd take in pride in. Like a pipe wrench. It stays in a box for as long as I don't need it and is pretty much forgotten until I need it again. When I need that wrench I get it out, it preforms the job it's designed to do, and I put it back. If the mission statement is to make water come to the house, the pipe wrench is just fine. I love having the water run when I want it, but when I turn on the faucet I don't have fond memories of the wrench. If the mission statement is to kill something I'd have to say the inline is like the pipe wrench, but so is the AK47 and the AR15 or FN-FAL and these 3 are FAR better for making meat.
So I for one have no use for an inline at all. But that just me.
Hunting with an inline (to me) is to loose sight of the mission statement. My mission statement is to hunt the old way. Not just to kill something. That's the same reason I hunt archery seasons with a long bow and wood arrows.
It doesn't make me right or you wrong.
But I'd bet I feel a lot more satisfaction 1 month after the hunt, and every month thereafter, than the inline of compound shooters do.
Just my guess.
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"Hunting with an inline (to me) is to loose sight of the mission statement."
Do you mean lose sight?
Among inlines, inexpensive. . .CVA Optima
Higher budget. . .NULA.
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Yup.....lose sight. Sorry..........
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And pair or Jägers. Annchen und Liebchen Is either of those the Pedersoli you posted about several months back? Well, I think it was you who got a Pedersoli Jager.
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Pedersoli doesn't make anything THAT nice.
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And pair or Jägers. Annchen und Liebchen Is either of those the Pedersoli you posted about several months back? Well, I think it was you who got a Pedersoli Jager. Howdy Micky! No. Neither is a Pedersoli. I built the top rifle and the bottom one was built by an unknown craftsman.
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Must have been talking to someone else about the Pedersoli then. I was hoping one of yours was one because I have been thinking very hard about buying one... someday.
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