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Michigan is now selling ‘Universal Doe’ tags. Good on private or public land any season
Don't forget mandatory reporting starting this year........Michigan is now selling ‘Universal Doe’ tags. Good on private or public land any season
Still can in New York.Back in the day in Missouri you could only get a rifle permit or muzzleloader permit - one wasn’t good for either
NoJust out of curiosity can my TC strike Muzzleloader be converted to smokeless powder
I’m kinda wondering why a ”purist old geezer” even clicked on the smokeless muzzleloading forum, to begin with?Alright, I'll admit that I'm an old geezer, a bit of a purist I guess. I shoot a left handed Tennessee Mountain Rifle flintlock. If I want to go smokeless, I shoot my .243 Win for deer and my .338 Federal for elk. If you want to feel what it was like in the back when, why don't you use what they use back when? OK, I'm ready for the arguments. Go ahead.
Im thinking ‘troll’I’m kinda wondering why a ”purist old geezer” even clicked on the smokeless muzzleloading forum, to begin with?
I had my Rem Ultimate converted this past spring by a guy in IA. If you want to send me an email I will provide you with his contact information and he can answer any questions you might have about a conversion of some kind. My conversion cost around $1700, which included a 26" Brux 1:20 barrel, a two stage Timney trigger, and muzzle brake. The cost also included the Arrowhead ignition system, primer modules, and powder funnel. Buying a brand new bolt action smokeless is generally going to cost you at least twice as much. And by the way, my three shot groups at 100yrds have all been less than 1/4". I still need to stretch the legs out on it, but haven't had time to. This reminds me- it took approximately 6 months to get the rifle back. I think I sent it to him in late March, and I got it back in late September.Hey guys, new to the smokeless scene. Haven't gotten a rifle yet. Seems the initial cost can be a bit but I'm looking at the best budget options to get started. Where should I look? Is there websites that sell smokeless builds I could look into? Thanks for the help!
MICH HUNTERS: As I read the MI muzzleloader rules.... Remember Smokeless is not allowed for muzzleloader only Hunts....
Ie you can use it (in an appropriately made muzzleloader) when centerfire is on... Ie during the regular gun season but no smokeless powder load in muzzleloaders during any muzzleloader only season in Michigan.
Yours
Tom
They read these posts. Think not? Well in MI, they know about Hankins shooting 4,000fps smokeless, which is why we'll likely never have SML allowed.Sometimes what they don't know won't hurt them
Interesting that the newer SDS is not the same as the older one. It sure appears they changed its composition.Based on the data from the manufacturer, BH209 is 83% smokeless powder.
https://blackhorn209.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/2022-Blackhorn-209-SDS.pdf
Mainly pistol calibers and many straight walls. The 350 Legend and 450 Bushmaster being the most popular. There is a length restriction. 45/70 arent legal i think. I have a 450BM, too. But i dont see the sense in allowing one but not the other. Then again, it is politics…All kinds of CFs or is there restrictions such as case length and type?
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