So why????
#4
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: River Ridge, LA (Suburb of New Orleans)
Posts: 10,918
Well that's a hard one. Don't really know, except that it tickles my fancy and makes me happy. Maybe it's a result of watching Fess Parker as a kid. Davy, Davy Crockett, king of the wild frontier.
#6
The challenge mostly. Even though I can't remember taking a second shot with my 30/30. I always knew it was available.
I got into the rendezvous and BP shoots for awhile, but now i'm just back into hunting, and an inline is more practical in the rifle seasons here, because of the weather. I also like the lightness of an inline, and with my vision I need a scope. I still refuse to put a scope on a sidelock.
Plus, blowing clouds of smoke is cool!
I got into the rendezvous and BP shoots for awhile, but now i'm just back into hunting, and an inline is more practical in the rifle seasons here, because of the weather. I also like the lightness of an inline, and with my vision I need a scope. I still refuse to put a scope on a sidelock.
Plus, blowing clouds of smoke is cool!
#7
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Rapid City, South Dakota
Posts: 3,732
Simply, because it extended my hunting season. Then, thereafter, i chose to hunt with a muzzle loader during the regular rifle season, so for to learn more about muzzle loader. For the past 5 rifle season, i have used a muzzle loader exclusively. Having one shot never seemed to be a handicap. In my experience, i only was given one shot, no matter what kind of rifle i was hunting with. However, going forward, i probably, shan't use a muzzle loader any more, except during muzzle loader season. Using a muzzle loader for all seasons has been a joy, and a pleasure, and i have learned so very very much doing so.
#8
Spike
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Rochester NY
Posts: 84
It is a nice way to spend the fall, when I can't be fly fishing in the smoky mountains.
#9
Fork Horn
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Kansas City Region
Posts: 161
So why use a smokepole when I could use something more modern. I agree with Semisane about the nestolgia, and Muley Hunter about the challenge. If I know that I only have one shot, I have to make it count or pass for a better shot. This head game alone can make someone a better hunter.
I am considering switching over to muzzy only hunting. It's sad when I can go to a gun counter and not find any 30-30s on the shelf. I should have bought a box the last time I saw them on the shelf. On the other hand, I figure 100 shots through the muzzle loader will cost me around 50 cents per shots with the supplies ussually in stock and I can't gauranty that centerfire rounds will be in stock if I should need a box of shells.
I am considering switching over to muzzy only hunting. It's sad when I can go to a gun counter and not find any 30-30s on the shelf. I should have bought a box the last time I saw them on the shelf. On the other hand, I figure 100 shots through the muzzle loader will cost me around 50 cents per shots with the supplies ussually in stock and I can't gauranty that centerfire rounds will be in stock if I should need a box of shells.
#10
I think twice in my life ive needed more than one shot. The first time was with a CF miss. They are usually gone before i can cycle another round anyway. The second was with my ML after shooting another deer. Well i got the 2 with the ML no problem and i seldom get a shot past 100 yards.
A CF just does not offer me any real advantage. A deers heart and lungs can not seem to tell the difference and that is by far the place most of my shots end up.
A CF just does not offer me any real advantage. A deers heart and lungs can not seem to tell the difference and that is by far the place most of my shots end up.