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Talking to my Dad today and he said that shotguns firing slugs are legal during TN muzzleoader season now. I can't find this on TWRA's site. Anybody heard of this?

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10 minutes ago, KahrMan said:

I have not heard anything about this. I will do some checking tomorrow and see if I can find anything. 

Thanks. I am wearing the internet out on it. I bought a used muzzleloader, but without experience a 12ga would make me more comfortable this season. Dad really wants me to come with him to Columbia for a hunt.

I found this. It might be the cause of it. 

https://www.ammoland.com/2018/02/tennessee-regarding-expansion-of-primitive-weapons-classification/#axzz5SFmFhHFu

 

 

 

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They’ve been talking about it and allowing large bore single shots.  License holders got a survey earlier this year. 

I have not seen a change - and wouldn’t expect one this season.  

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58 minutes ago, alleycat72 said:

I have a good buddy that's a game warden and he said "absolutely not". 

I thought this was the answer. I know it has been considered.  I doubt it will pass but it would nice if it did. I believe Mississippi allows single shot rifles during primitive season. 

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Looks like I just need to find somewhere to practice with that in-line muzzleloader I picked up. 

Just mainly trying to work in some more time with Dad. I am afraid we don't have him for many more years. 

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I've never shot a deer with a shotgun but I have with my inline several times. It's probably my favorite. I killed a 7 point at 92 yards a few years ago with it. I think you'll like it once you try it. As far as using a shotgun during the muzzleloader season, there are some draw hunts like Oakridge that you could use either  if I remember correctly.

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If I had a choice mine would be a Muzzle Loader also. Just more of a challenge and much more rewarding to take a nice buck with a smoke stick over a shotgun unless you just have to have freezer meat.

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My only issue is lack of experience with it. I had really picked one up as a 'just-in-case' when someone had one for sale cheap. 

I have to find somewhere I can go practice with it. Both basic function and load/bullet type. 

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3 minutes ago, Ronald_55 said:

My only issue is lack of experience with it. I had really picked one up as a 'just-in-case' when someone had one for sale cheap. 

I have to find somewhere I can go practice with it. Both basic function and load/bullet type. 

Loading is the biggest challenge you will run into. You already have an advantage over what I use to use. I used the Original Charlie Hawkins and rain was my only issue that the inlines have practically eliminated but stil not completely. 

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4 hours ago, bersaguy said:

Loading is the biggest challenge you will run into. You already have an advantage over what I use to use. I used the Original Charlie Hawkins and rain was my only issue that the inlines have practically eliminated but stil not completely. 

I remember when I used to take my bow instead of the ML in the rain before I added an inline to the herd. Some of my most memorable hunts...

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I haven't had any issues since I switched to #209 primers which I had to buy the conversation kit for. I love the punch that it has on deer but I would still like to try a shotgun with slugs. I even bought a fully rifled barrel and never used it.

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I would see single shot shotguns and the other firearms mentioned being added to black powder/muzzle loading season.

I think it would be good for hunters.  

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I don’t know about others’ experiences, but every deer that I’ve ever shot or seen shot with a slug had a lot of blood trauma.  

I don’t know if it’s just that there’s so much mass, or they’re slow moving, or some combination of both.  But, there was so much damage to the meat that I don’t think it’s worth it. 

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