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<blockquote data-quote="rj ︈" data-source="post: 3879812" data-attributes="member: 46029"><p>[MEDIA=youtube]IxVnVSF0LkY[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>I was watching this video last night. It is a couple guys who went muzzleloader hunting in New Mexico. Great video overall, but one thing stuck out to me. They were taking 400+ yd muzzleloader shots at elk. Spoiler, they were successful and it looked to work very well.</p><p></p><p>I just figured some of you might be interested in seeing this – I would assume they're using something like this: <a href="https://muzzle-loaders.com/products/40-cal-cva-paramount-htr-muzzleloader-rifle-pr3504n" target="_blank">CVA Paramount</a> – but am curious if anybody else knows better.</p><p></p><p>--</p><p></p><p>Personally, I do not muzzleloader hunt for the challenge or the tradition of it, so I'm all for this. If everyone did this, it would probably mean there are less opportunities and maybe some areas would go to archery only instead of archery/muzzleloader. I just want to be able to go hunting more often with more access, and I want to do that with the most effective tool that is legally allowed. Some of the places that I hunt do not allow rifle hunts, so this is a close second.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rj ︈, post: 3879812, member: 46029"] [MEDIA=youtube]IxVnVSF0LkY[/MEDIA] I was watching this video last night. It is a couple guys who went muzzleloader hunting in New Mexico. Great video overall, but one thing stuck out to me. They were taking 400+ yd muzzleloader shots at elk. Spoiler, they were successful and it looked to work very well. I just figured some of you might be interested in seeing this – I would assume they're using something like this: [URL='https://muzzle-loaders.com/products/40-cal-cva-paramount-htr-muzzleloader-rifle-pr3504n']CVA Paramount[/URL] – but am curious if anybody else knows better. -- Personally, I do not muzzleloader hunt for the challenge or the tradition of it, so I'm all for this. If everyone did this, it would probably mean there are less opportunities and maybe some areas would go to archery only instead of archery/muzzleloader. I just want to be able to go hunting more often with more access, and I want to do that with the most effective tool that is legally allowed. Some of the places that I hunt do not allow rifle hunts, so this is a close second. [/QUOTE]
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