Range is not an issue as long as I don't shoot at someone's house. I think that's pretty easy to understand.
ohh i think i understand perfictly range is never an issue if you can weave you way around someones back yard , through the swing set , over the gerage LMAO
You know why caplocks replaced flinters so quickly? It was an easier and more efficient way to take game and made things easier. I guess they were lazy and inferior in the 1830s too.
yes i do , apparently you don’t have a very firm grasp . Un tell about 40 some years back with the advent of time photography , the flintlock was thought to be faster then a cap ignition .
Caps replaced flints not because of reliability but because of easy of use. Its much easier to place a cap then keep a flint aligned and sharp ,. Powder away from the flash hole and prime dry .
However the ignition is no hotter , follows the same channel but for an improved breech .
Not to mention #11 caps are not in most cases water resistant like modern 209 .
If you are limited to 1 deer 1 bear etc, you live in an area far different from me. I suggest you try to understand the situation here before you pass judgement.
now how is it that you know anything about me ? you assume .
you assume wrong
Sure, nature will take charge with things like CWD and TB. We have a major TB problem as a result. Now there are restrictions on beef export from the state, farmers are losing their herds when they test positive, and it's nearly impossible to eradicate once it's there. Hunting is a much better way to balance things and less painful on everyone involved.
The past exchanges illustrate my point wonderfully. Rather than talk about shooting, it's always why everyone should do it your way and are morally bankrupt if they do not. I'd say I'd like to get a flinter some day as I've never gotten into that, but based on the exchanges here I wonder if I really do if this is representative of the company I'd have to keep. Fortunately I know this is probably a vocal minority I'm hearing, but it's the loudest voice here nonetheless.
Guess I'll go elsewhere for info on restoring my great-great-great-great grandfather's 1830-vintage rifle....I see more politics than real info here.
Once again you prove the traditionalist point . You basically have no other reason then to take another animal as easily as you can . Its not about the hunt , it not about a challenge .
It always amazes me how when confronted with the fact of large numbers of hunters in the general cartridge season for management the modern shooters are cold to it . That would have to do with the fact that then you would have to deal with large numbers of hunters and thus make your weapon un necessary would it ?.
Maybe more to the issue that no longer would the modern shooter be in the advantage , in a season with low hunter numbers
Its about out doing the fella next to you . You simple have to shoot farther , its about the easy of utility and simple want .
You talk about its always got to be our way ? I submit to you that all through this thread its been why it has to be your way . First its that you were also shot traditional . But then we find out you keep two guns in the tree stand ,,, just in case . Then its need to maintain the family land plot from over population .
But its not your fault it’s the guy across the road that does not maintain the herd on his land .
Lets not forget the houses you have to watch out for but range is not an issue .
Now its bovine TB LMAO or is it wasting .
Its always the same when confronted with the real issue .
Again we get week excuses poor performance and the its got to be our way BLA BLA
I have tried to be polite , speak just to the issues but frankly I have came to wonder if in fact its you who do not understand the issues and hence have been making up things to justify the short coming of your weapon ?
once again completely diffrent
fundamental differences in points of view and purpose of hunting .
Be safe and have a good evening