15 November 2005, 00:53
slasherPending # 2 SCI Muzzleloader moose
Just recieve a call from one of the clients i had this year for moose hunting.Come to find out he may have shot the #2 all SCI muzzleloader moose.We knew it would be good for Blackpowder but #2 I was elated.
15 November 2005, 08:15
invader66Question, Just for info and not to start a pissing contest. I have never hunted moose and I
don't shoot Muzzleloaders but with what i have read about the modern guns why is there a seperate class? Is there a class for handguns as well. Now i admit i do not remember well anymore but arn't modern guns catching up with
say lever guns in power and speed.
Thanks
Gene
15 November 2005, 08:25
lofterinvader66.......I believe there is a separate season for smoke poles thus the difference in class. 28" inline 45 cal with a knight 180 redhot sabot using 777 over 2400 fps thus smoking the 30-30.
16 November 2005, 21:44
Moose-HunterThere isn't a seperate season for moose with muzzleloaders. Though, there is some hunts (mainly drawing permit only hunts) that are restricted to muzzleloader only. Same can be said with bowhunting.
12 December 2005, 09:58
Sixgun Symphonyquote:
Originally posted by slasher:
Just recieve a call from one of the clients i had this year for moose hunting.Come to find out he may have shot the #2 all SCI muzzleloader moose.We knew it would be good for Blackpowder but #2 I was elated.
What was he using? A traditional flintlock rifle? A percussion rifle? A modern inline rifle?
What caliber? Was it a patched ball or conical bullet?
29 December 2005, 22:52
slasherJust a guy whi loves guiding people & killing s***.Why do you think you know who i am?I will tell you this the bull wwas killed in your neck of the woods.