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Old 12-26-2005, 04:51 PM
Adam Helmer Adam Helmer is offline
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Skyline,

Thanks for your reply. Maybe things are a bit different here in PA; for example, the crossbow folks must buy a Muzzleloader license and may only hunt the ML season.

Today was the opener for the PA "Primitive ML" season. I hunted all morning in a light rain with a flinter .54 Hawken. I came home at noon and dumped my wet priming. Now, Mr. Skyline, if I had used an inline with 209 priming, just what would rain or sleet have meant to my hunt? If you can see that the elements have an effect on "Primitive Hunters" not visited to inline hunters, then you are on your way to wisdom. Be well.

Adam
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