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Shooter firing muzzleloader

Muzzleloading firearms have evolved over many years. In the 19th century, the survival of settlers depended on their expertise with muzzleloaders.

Technological advances eventually made these firearms obsolete. Early in the 20th century, an interest in antique firearms expanded from a curiosity into numerous specialized sports, including muzzleloader shooting.

Recently, in-line muzzleloaders have gained in popularity and use. While the basics of loading and firing a muzzleloader remain unchanged, these improvements in modern muzzleloaders can make for a more satisfying shooting experience:

  • Convenient loading components, such as black powder substitute pellets
  • More modern look and feel
  • Removable breech plug that simplifies cleaning
  • Modern sights
  • Mechanical safeties

Today, muzzleloading firearm enthusiasts include antique collectors, historical re-enactors, and hunters just like yourself.

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