Well, all right then. I need no one to make excuses for my lack of articulation, Mama, I do well enough at that.
And C-F, I hereby declare a truce but Mama is exactly correct - I am tired of this senseless debate and some of the more outspoken elitist "traditionalists" really irk me. It just gets old, you know. And you stir it up a bit yourself - a bit more careful articulation on your part might be called for as one sentence can be read to have multiple meanings. You see, "The only inferiority is in the minds of the owners." can be interpreted to mean a couple of different things. One way, and hopefully your true meaning, was there is only inferiority of a rifle type based upon how each person might perceive the rifle. The other possible intended meaning might be that the person owning the rifle is inferior. I initially thought you meant the latter and that set me off.
But I still disagree with your statement, "for they are comletely different except that they load from the muzzle." They are not except by your perception. My favorite and most accurate rifle uses #11 caps that sit on a nipple, a plunger action, the same powder that you might use if you so choose, and a bullet design that has been around for about 150 years. How is that so completely different? The only difference of note is the arc vs the line. And the fact that I could outshoot you.
I was around, hunting with a sidelock even before the onset of some of these "primitive hunts" - a few of which I took part in. Should I cop a holier than thou attitude because of that? Should I apologize for now using a rifle that allows me to continue hunting and enjoying the sport?
And come on now, greatest thing since God?
Where does that come from?
? Humor?
It's pretty obvious that you harbor something beyond humor in your thoughts about this non-issue but then so do I. If humor was your target, that wasn't at all clear to me. If so, I'm sorry I ruffled your feather (?).
And, I can't say on the great Bore Butter debate except that I think Donna is right about the stuff. There have been many folks sharing experiences similar to hers and also many that have seen marked improvements in accuracy when they ceased using the stuff. I now only use it to provide a dab of lube on the base of some bullets to ease loading.
Given your location, you might get one of those big Idaho bears to chase you down to one of the rendezvous while shouting, "skin this one, pilgrims!" I'm told bear fat used to be quite useful for a number of things including bullet lube.