Posted by RLA on December 18, 2013 at 04:35:02 from (162.39.22.109):
In Reply to: Flintlock Muzzleloading posted by Fullers Farmalls on December 17, 2013 at 19:50:29:
I"ve hunting the Pa Muzzle loading season for at least 20 years, use a 50 cal T/C Kit I built now.. Taken one buck & 3 doe since I started. Last year I hit a doe hard ( I thought) But didn"t ever catch up with her after 6 hours & 3 squares later. She ran on to posted ground & wasn"t give permission to keep going... Our group fills tags on the ave of 3 per season out of 8 regular guys. We miss about 15 per season! LOL Fun & a Good time, have seen some of the biggest Bucks in my life in this late season. We hunt about 50 miles south of Erie. One man who use"s a Hand built Kentucky Long Rifle Never miss"s & fills a tag about ever year. I wouldn"t carry the rifle outdoors, it"s appraised value is 3500.00 it"s beautiful weapon, & He is Deadly with it. He"s also the leader of the band.
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