Hi,
thanks for the opportunity to participate in this forum. My name is Matt and I know almost nothing about in-line muzzleloaders. That's why I'm here.
I have some experience with .36 and .44 caliber muzzleloading revolvers, but not much at all with long guns.
I'm a Hunter Safety Instructor and would like to learn as much as I can about the modern in-line muzzleloaders as they have become so popular. I recently picked up a relatively un-loved inline Knight .50 caliber to use in Hunter Safety classes that has a problem on which I'll post a question in the appropriate totpic area.
Thanks again and I hope to learn enough to be able to actually contribute to the forum at some point.
Matt G
thanks for the opportunity to participate in this forum. My name is Matt and I know almost nothing about in-line muzzleloaders. That's why I'm here.
I have some experience with .36 and .44 caliber muzzleloading revolvers, but not much at all with long guns.
I'm a Hunter Safety Instructor and would like to learn as much as I can about the modern in-line muzzleloaders as they have become so popular. I recently picked up a relatively un-loved inline Knight .50 caliber to use in Hunter Safety classes that has a problem on which I'll post a question in the appropriate totpic area.
Thanks again and I hope to learn enough to be able to actually contribute to the forum at some point.
Matt G