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Anyone here use a muzzleloader or BP cartridge rifle?

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12 December 2005, 06:34
Sixgun Symphony
Anyone here use a muzzleloader or BP cartridge rifle?
I like the older guns and am curious if anyone here has used a blackpowder gun to hunt in Africa.


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12 December 2005, 06:43
brian simmons
a couple of my friends used 4 bore muzzleloaders in africa this past july for buffalo


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12 December 2005, 22:09
Ganyana
Guided a couple of clients who have used one, Have an original Hollis and Son damascas barreled 8 bore for sale.
13 December 2005, 01:51
fairchase
I'm mainly a muzzloader hunter here in the states and I'm thinking hard about trying to use a muzzleloader on my first trip to RSA...kind of on the fence right now. In the back of my mind I'm a little worried about the added hassles to an already complex first time trip. Although, I also know it would be very rewarding when all is said and done. Any opinions or advise is greatly welcome. Smiler
13 December 2005, 03:47
LaDouma
I'm a fairly new lurcher, but I did take my .58 flinter to RSA for a plains game hunt in 2004. I was fortunate to have taken waterbuck, impala, wildebeeste and kudu.

It's not taking the gun, but finding the proper powder that's the trick.

I'm looking forward to my next hunt with a .58 flinter using conical bullets, unless I find a larger flinter.

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13 December 2005, 04:45
Mad Dog
La douma, Goodon ya! If thats the way you wanna hunt don't let the nea-sayers, here get you down!

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13 December 2005, 15:17
D Hunter
I wonder about getting the powder there. I thought black powder was a real no no on the airlines. I have a Savage ml 10 that uses smokeless and I have thought about that for a plains game hunt but currently it is back at Savage with ignition issues.


Although cartridge selection is important there is nothing that will substitute for proper first shot placement. Good hunting, "D"