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Iowa hunters are now allowed to use necked rifle cartridges (with some caliber restrictions)
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2290168" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>I kind of oppose all these new so called Smokeless Breach - Muzzle Loaders because they are not TRUE primitive weapons'. Really not much difference from a modern cartridge for use in a Primitive Weapon Season. </p><p>I now see the point where hunters are using these new ML in states like mentioned. Hunters don't really have an option to hunt deer with these stupid restrictions on Rifles & Cartridges. If they only let you shoot straight wall cartridges and shotguns. Muzzle loaders with new loading systems and smokeless powder does give you at least some advantage hunting in States with stupid regs. Have no idea what the object is not letting a hunter shoot a "necked" case. If it is for the power of the bullets they are going the wrong direction. A necked 50BMG is legal, but not a necked 243 Winchester. The 50BMG was original made for anti tank, anti vehicle round. Also take a new design ML with 120 gr Smokeless powder and 300gr .45 bullet. A hell of a lot more power than a 243.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2290168, member: 116439"] I kind of oppose all these new so called Smokeless Breach - Muzzle Loaders because they are not TRUE primitive weapons'. Really not much difference from a modern cartridge for use in a Primitive Weapon Season. I now see the point where hunters are using these new ML in states like mentioned. Hunters don't really have an option to hunt deer with these stupid restrictions on Rifles & Cartridges. If they only let you shoot straight wall cartridges and shotguns. Muzzle loaders with new loading systems and smokeless powder does give you at least some advantage hunting in States with stupid regs. Have no idea what the object is not letting a hunter shoot a "necked" case. If it is for the power of the bullets they are going the wrong direction. A necked 50BMG is legal, but not a necked 243 Winchester. The 50BMG was original made for anti tank, anti vehicle round. Also take a new design ML with 120 gr Smokeless powder and 300gr .45 bullet. A hell of a lot more power than a 243. [/QUOTE]
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