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Modern Muzzleloader, Muzzleloading

modern muzzleloader

The modern muzzleloader
is not such a primitive firearm anymore.

Advances in the guns and special muzzleloader seasons around the country have helped the modern muzzleloader to evolve into a popular part of deer hunting.

There are still hunters who choose to use a flintlock gun which is very primitive and almost identical to ones used long ago. The true primitive shooter needs more skill to get closer to a deer and scores a little higher with us.

There are also hunters who choose a very modern muzzleloader with a scope. The most modern guns can be almost as deadly as a single shot center-fire rifle. Many guns are somewhere between the most primitive and the most modern in capability.

Even the most primitive replica guns of today may be made with better steel and have some small improvements over the originals.

One problem with a primitive gun is that it doesn't always fire when the trigger is pulled.



Flintlocks are the most primitive. Flintlock shooters must be very careful to keep their powder dry. There is always a slight delay from trigger pull till firing which makes them more difficult to shoot.

Cap-locks were the next step in gun evolution. Cap-locks are more likely to fire, easier to shoot, but still very primitive.

The first step up from a truly primitive gun is a more modern ignition system. A change made to produce a hotter spark so that even damp powder may fire.

Many guns today use modern priming methods; often a shotgun primer. Where the original flintlock or cap-lock guns ignited the powder from the side, these modern guns ignite it from the center, called "in line".

Another necessity with these guns is keeping the gun clean enough to function. Black powder does not burn clean. Black powder has evolved into somewhat better and slightly cleaner burning versions. Pyrodex powder is the most common.

There are some guns
which can use modern smokeless powder.

The old guns had to be cleaned from the muzzle which was difficult and time consuming. Many new models can be cleaned more efficiently from the breach, often by unscrewing a plug.

The truly primitive guns are almost certainly a one shot gun, at least in most deer hunting situations. Even the modern muzzleloader requires a great deal of movement to reload. But the most modern are simpler and quicker.

Some hunters use pre-loads which are often a plastic container with the ball/bullet, patch, and powder ready to push in the muzzle. This reduces the number of operations and movement somewhat.

The powder can now be had in the form of bore size pellets which are easier to handle than the loose powder. With the latest equipment a highly skilled shooter can reload almost as fast as an inexperienced shooter with a single shot center-fire.



The projectile, or bullet, has changed a lot.

The most traditional is a patched round ball projectile. The next step up is a large bullet shaped lead projectile. Then there are the truly modern sabot rounds. These are somewhat like those made to fire in modern rifled shotgun barrels .

Some have a plastic sabot which is the correct size for the gun's bore and hold a smaller or lighter bullet inside. When it leaves the barrel the sabot may be designed to drop off and the bullet fly on without it.

There are some advantages in using the smaller bullet. One advantage is that a similar load of powder can push a smaller, lighter, and more streamlined bullet faster. If it is more streamlined the bullet will drop less than the bigger fatter ball does. This means we can more often expect to hit where we want at a longer range.

Rifles firing patched balls
have very limited range and accuracy.

The bullet shaped lead projectiles are more accurate, have more knockdown power, and range. The sabot rounds can have still greater velocities and fire modern jacketed bullets. The most modern of these can approach some center-fire rounds in capability.

Some states limit the muzzleloader to a more primitive gun. They may require the sights to be open, iron, possibly a peep sight is allowed. Where it is legal a modern muzzleloader is usually topped with a scope. The range and accuracy can certainly justify using a scope.

There is a great deal of difference in the capability of different muzzleloading guns.

We divide them into three basic groups:
Primitive, which are sometimes only a little more capable than a bow,
and not as dependable.
Muzzleloader, which can have some modern features to at least make them fire more dependably.
Modern muzzleloader the best most modern guns are almost as capable as some center-fire single shot rifes.

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