Shovelbuck
Active Member
Is technology getting out of hand? This can be looked at in a couple different ways. We really can't say that inlines are the greatest development the past 20 years as they've been around at least since the early 1800's. So is it the rapid twist and shallow rifling. Nope, it's been here since the mid 1800's. Is it bullets instead of round balls? Nothing new there either. The muzzle loading manufactures of today may claim to have changed muzzle loaders but actually all they've done is improve on long existing designs. Sabots are an item though that I can find no early history of. They can and do make a drastic improvement in accuracy. The powders of today are also much better and safer. I prefer the real thing but on some guns it's allmost manditory to use a substitute. Scopes, where legal really make a difference. So there are are 3 most important things in my opinion the past 20 years to muzzle loading, Better optics, sabots, and powders. I lean both ways on the high tech issue. While I like how well my "new age" front stuffers shoot, as I get older and the hunt, not the kill is more important, I find myself putting on the skins and carrying one of my flinters. What are your views?