tpeterson | In the News | Friday, January 12th, 2007
Here’s a great story I found on the web today. An Iowa conservation officer freed a Bald Eagle from being stuck on a tree with one shot… using a muzzleloader! Talk about an amazing shot!
Sandholdt bent a tree sapling over to use as a brace. He used the muzzleloader’s scope to take aim, and the bullet traveled 60 to 70 feet, cleanly through the edge of the knothole. Sandholdt figures he hit the talon, too.
tpeterson | Equipment | Wednesday, January 10th, 2007
Here’s a new advance in muzzleloading… an electronic ignition muzzleloader. Apparently, instead of a mechanical trigger, the trigger is actually a switch that ignites the charge. It’s not clear from the photo’s or the copy on the sight if it actually uses an electrical shock to ignite the powder, or if it just initiates a hammer into a cap.
It’ll will be interesting to see how well it performs in the field.
Here’s a nice little video I found on Youtube.com of a hunter taking a turkey with a Muzzleloader. One of my favorite parts about muzzleloaders is the smoke! It’s like a surprise after every shot… “Did I get him?”
tpeterson | In the News | Saturday, December 23rd, 2006
Well, it’s that time of year again… the holidays. Most business essentially stops and there’s not much news to report.
However, rifling through some news stories on the web, I came across this story about a blind teen hunter.
tpeterson | In the News | Thursday, December 7th, 2006
I’ve heard of Black Powder being ignited by Static Electiricity… but apparently, Black Powder can even be ignited by the mear friction of pouring it from one containter to another
It was ignited, James Connell said, by the mere friction created pouring it from a paper sack….
tpeterson | Equipment | Tuesday, December 5th, 2006
Knight rifles has just announced the release of a new bullet called the “Ultimate Slam Series PBT” Here’s an excerpt from their press release:
If you’re shooting the best muzzleloader in the industry you really ought to shoot the best bullet, too. Knight’s new Ultimate Slam Series PBT (polymer boattail) muzzleloader bullet delivers exceptional long-range performance, devastating penetration and massive shock and damage. It is the first polymer tip, all copper bullet for a muzzleloader. A specially designed streamlined tip enhances the expansion of this 100 percent copper bullet. Upon striking game, this exceptionally accurate bullet expands into six razor-sharp copper petals for maximum tissue damage. It creates massive shock and deep, sure penetration while retaining virtually 100 percent of its original weight. The new .50 caliber bullets are available in 250 and 290 grains and in 18 and 30 packs. The new sabot design makes loading easy without sacrificing the tight gas seal that makes the Ultimate Slam Series the most accurate muzzleloader bullet on the market.