Is it time for Ohio to consider an amendment to the muzzleloader season? Current muzzleloaders are hardly primitive, just narrowed down to one shot. What is the difference in weaponry other than the lack of a cartridge and the difficulty and expense of loading it?
It has been a few years since I have used a modern muzzleloading rifle to participate in the four-day season of early January. When I started, the first season occurred in the mid-70s, late October I believe. It was called primitive weapons season.
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