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<blockquote data-quote="Hooker" data-source="post: 857788" data-attributes="member: 5819"><p>LOL We just keep blurring the line between gun and muzzle loader seasons. At some point the ODWC will combine the two, and that will all but kill the use of MLs. A few of us diehards will still drag out the old smoke pole, but hunting will be tough with a woods gun hunters. When Oklahoma started the muzzle loader hunt there were very few hunters taking advantage of it. We rarely seen another hunter when out in the woods. Most folks thought MLs stunk and were to hard to clean and had to short of range you actually had to get close to the game which is to much work for most folks these days. So they stayed away until inlines came along with their scopes and large powder volume loads and bullets with sabots and belts and jackets. Long range was now possible with plenty of power and it was no longer necessary get in close for the shot.</p><p></p><p>Civil war technology is well over a 100 years old I don't think any of us are old enough to call the advanced technology. Modern inlines on the other hand </p><p>are newer than Vietnam technology.<img src="/images/smilies/wink2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":wink2:" title="Wink2 :wink2:" data-shortname=":wink2:" /></p><p></p><p>Pat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hooker, post: 857788, member: 5819"] LOL We just keep blurring the line between gun and muzzle loader seasons. At some point the ODWC will combine the two, and that will all but kill the use of MLs. A few of us diehards will still drag out the old smoke pole, but hunting will be tough with a woods gun hunters. When Oklahoma started the muzzle loader hunt there were very few hunters taking advantage of it. We rarely seen another hunter when out in the woods. Most folks thought MLs stunk and were to hard to clean and had to short of range you actually had to get close to the game which is to much work for most folks these days. So they stayed away until inlines came along with their scopes and large powder volume loads and bullets with sabots and belts and jackets. Long range was now possible with plenty of power and it was no longer necessary get in close for the shot. Civil war technology is well over a 100 years old I don't think any of us are old enough to call the advanced technology. Modern inlines on the other hand are newer than Vietnam technology.:wink2: Pat [/QUOTE]
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