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<blockquote data-quote="Lurker66" data-source="post: 2537632" data-attributes="member: 24459"><p>Brandi, ive been muzzleloading for years. Im building a flintlock(in hiatus). Ive watched and heard all the arguments about smokless, pellets, pyrodex and real black powder. Ive even heard all the pros n cons if inlines vs traditional and caplock vs flintlick.</p><p></p><p>I recommend getting a traditional caplock. Heres some reasons:</p><p></p><p>Easy to clean and maintain. No tools needed.</p><p>you can shoot pellets, pyrodex or real black powder.</p><p>The twist rate in traditional MLs allows you to Patched round balls, conicals and sabots.</p><p>You can pick up a synthetic stocked CVA bobcat for $50-75. Deals abound for traditional rifles.</p><p></p><p>Buy a few boxes of caps and a pound of real black powder and your set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lurker66, post: 2537632, member: 24459"] Brandi, ive been muzzleloading for years. Im building a flintlock(in hiatus). Ive watched and heard all the arguments about smokless, pellets, pyrodex and real black powder. Ive even heard all the pros n cons if inlines vs traditional and caplock vs flintlick. I recommend getting a traditional caplock. Heres some reasons: Easy to clean and maintain. No tools needed. you can shoot pellets, pyrodex or real black powder. The twist rate in traditional MLs allows you to Patched round balls, conicals and sabots. You can pick up a synthetic stocked CVA bobcat for $50-75. Deals abound for traditional rifles. Buy a few boxes of caps and a pound of real black powder and your set. [/QUOTE]
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