Author Topic: Do you want to help preserve traditional hunting?  (Read 7193 times)

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Offline quickdtoo

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Re: Do you want to help preserve traditional hunting?
« Reply #150 on: August 31, 2007, 12:43:49 PM »
Ok fellas, from this point forward, no throwing pot shots at each other,  how a person dresses while they're hunting has nothing to do with hunting with traditional firearms, discussion of the firearms involved will be limited to those within the parameters Bill has posted that are ok to discuss in this forum.

Tim

For the purpose of this forum it is NOT traditional if:

1. it is an inline.
2. it uses non replacement smokeless powder aka the Savage. Black powder and all BP replacement propellants are traditional enough for this forum.
3. it uses shotshell or rifle/handgun primers whether in a partial case or not.
4. it uses saboted projectiles or jacketed bullets.

It is tradition even if it has a synthetic or plastic stock but is otherwise tradtional.

We're talking about guns with an underhammer, flintlock or side lock action only. NO inlines of any type here UNLESS an original made in 1800s or before.

I don't care what the sighting equipment on it is. Neither should you.

Projectiles can be round balls, mini bullets of new or old design but cannot be saboted or jacketed.




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Re: Do you want to help preserve traditional hunting?
« Reply #151 on: September 02, 2007, 01:25:33 AM »
Good...a voice of intellectual reason and logic...thanks
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