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Old 09-22-2005, 05:26 PM
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Re: Muzzleloaders etc

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Originally posted by skeet
But for hunting the inlines have it all over the sidelocks in reliability and ease of use with scopes etc as well as the pellet thingies and 209 primers
Reliability...I must be an odd duck...my sidelock has always went off. Matter of fact...it set over a week loaded and through 2 rain days in the field this season. Went off like it was supposed to. Ease of use...they gotta dump powder and ball down the barrel just like I do. Probably even get a percussion cap on quicker than them. On another note...clean-up. Pretty quick with hot soapy water and don't have to try different solutions to scrub plastic out of a barrel. Believe I'll stick with the ole trusty sidelock.
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