Gun season starts tomorrow in Ohio. Hubby and son are gonna go out again, hope they get something this time. Hubby will be using the new 350 Legend, son will be using the 410 again
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My favorite is my 270 but alas there are no deer where I can use it. It is not legal in this area.I used a 410 all of my teenage years, then bought a 20 gage. But my favorite shot gun is my 16 gage. (A 12 gage knocks me on my butt)
Hats off to you muzzle loader hunters . I tried it 20 plus years ago . Our season for them is in December . Cold and often miserable . Plus you got to shoot to unload and then clean it . After I traded mine some guys said oh I just put a ballon over the barrel to keep out moisture . Leave it loaded all weekend . However it is illegal in IL to transport a loaded firearm . So if you drive to your hunting spot that is a problem . Too much trouble to hunt in a season with miserable weather .As I fight boredom, I take photos. Here are photos of my primitive rifle.
It is a Thompson 50 cal. I use 150 grains of powder pellets and 250 grain sabot lead.
With a cute little primer.
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Above is my antique Thompson
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This is my ancient open site on the end of the barrel. Below is the one near the breech.View attachment 2912464
I think I might put an 1740s model scope on it next year. I would also like to get 2 more like this so I have three shots instead of one.
I have one more Thompson 50 but it has the flash pan and not the primer. It is too hot or miss for the modern meat hunter like myself. Also if the powder gets wet. Goooo bye. Deer…
Below is the simple action. Nothing to go wrong. Note I am wearing camo. We only need orange during firearms season. Here .
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Besides photos I count birds. I think there are a thousand and 27 robins here today, no doubt getting ready for a flight to a tropical wintering location somewhere in the Deep South like Iowa.
Good to see 410 allowed .Great for youth . IL does not allow 410 . They consider 410 to be 44 caliber and 45 caliber is the minimum .Gun season starts tomorrow in Ohio. Hubby and son are gonna go out again, hope they get something this time. Hubby will be using the new 350 Legend, son will be using the 410 again
I never unload mine until season is over. I just put a latex glove over the end. If I fire it I use the glove when I gut the deer.Hats off to you muzzle loader hunters . I tried it 20 plus years ago . Our season for them is in December . Cold and often miserable . Plus you got to shoot to unload and then clean it . After I traded mine some guys said oh I just put a ballon over the barrel to keep out moisture . Leave it loaded all weekend . However it is illegal in IL to transport a loaded firearm . So if you drive to your hunting spot that is a problem . Too much trouble to hunt in a season with miserable weather .
The old "Texas heart shot"One year I was up on the stand and noticed a deer out in the open eating some grass. I looked thru my scope and saw no antlers, even checked twice. Cocked my rifle and fired. The deer must have heard the cock and turned away as I fired. I tracked it to a small stream and went to find some one to help me drag it out. When we got back my helper held one of the deer's hind legs up and said that's not a doe.
Once we pulled him out I realized I had shot him in the behind (got the femeral artery)
From then on everyone at the camp called me "the a$$ master".
The muzzleloader season in my homeland starts a week from today. It was one of the highlights of my year. I group hunted deer for the first week of December and coyotes all winter with the same gang. I'll definitely miss it this year.Hats off to you muzzle loader hunters . I tried it 20 plus years ago . Our season for them is in December . Cold and often miserable . Plus you got to shoot to unload and then clean it . After I traded mine some guys said oh I just put a ballon over the barrel to keep out moisture . Leave it loaded all weekend . However it is illegal in IL to transport a loaded firearm . So if you drive to your hunting spot that is a problem . Too much trouble to hunt in a season with miserable weather .