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Knowledge is Your Power For The Freedom of a Worry- Free Home!

Just as haven knowledge when buying a home. Before go-en out hunting with a Muzzleloader Rifle, you want to have knowledge of hunting with one.

Lets start out by talk-en a bit about, learn-en the vital areas of a deer

To be a skilled hunter with a muzzleloading rifle, ya need to learn to kill a deer with just one shot. For ya to be able to do this, is go-en to require ya to know about two basic elements. The first of these is marksmanship, ya know the knack of just know-en how to shoot. So the ball will hit where you aim your rifle. 

The second is knowen the vital areas of the deer's anatomy, so ya know where to aim. 

It's the responsibility of each and every hunter to make a clean kill shot. In this way of hunt-en, ya will also be sure of what ya are shoot enat. The hunter that goes out and seesa big buck, and shoulders his or hers rifle, and then goes off and aims at the whole animal and shoots without aim-en at a vital area, is just a poor excuse of a hunter. Sorry but thats just the only way I can put it.There just ain't no way of suger coatten it for ya. Theres just no accomplished hunter that would ever pull the trigger of their rifle, unless they have sighted in on a vital area and was reasonably sure of a well placed shot.

One of the best ways to learn the vital areas of a deer is to get yourself a life size deer target, that has the vital areas imprinted on it. If ya can't find one localy, ya can order them from several national bowhunting supply companies. Ya really want to notice just how low on the deer's body and how small the heart really is. A lot of hunters starten out think that the heart is higher and larger.

Be sure to memorize the lung area and how the shoulder covers part of the lung. A ball from a muzzleladen rifle that smashes a shoulder and drives fragmented pieces of bone into the lungs will stop a deer fast. Be sure to note the locations of the arteries, spine and liver. Ya want to know these vital areas of a deer as the it is stand-en facen ya and as it quarters away from ya. Ya can use an exercise at hame. By look-en at photos that are in hunting and outdoor magazines. Visualize just where on the deer ya would aim. Then check yourself against the life size target.

Also set up life size targets at the range at the sight-in distance of your rifle. Pick a vital area on the target and shoot at it. When checken the target, ya can quickly determine whether or not you are placen your shots in the vital areas. Be sure to practice until ya are confident that you know the vital areas, and where they are located on the deer. That way ya will know that your shot was well placed. When ya can master that, you'll be a hunter who will not have to waste time maken excuses for misses or for just wounden a deer.

Happy hunten, and always hunt safely!

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6 Comments on Hunting with a Muzzleloader

NOV
15
2008
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Knowledge doesn't contain power, but the ability to apply knowledge is powerful.

11:57pm • #1
NOV
16
2008
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Howdy Heath

I'm really not sure what your comment, has to do with this post. But thank you for leaving a comment on it.

Hunting

1:41am • #2
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Dale,

I am not a hunter so I plan to stay indoors while everybody else is out there trying to get babmi's dad.

6:30am • #3
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Howdy Don

Glad to have ya stop in to visit, and leave a comment. Here at my little ol Blogging Homestead, my friend.

Thats ok, not everyone is a hunter. I started hunting with Bow an Arrows, and usen a Muzzleloader. After I retired from of the Military. It just was not fair to our wililife brother and sister's, for me to hunt with modern day firearms.

I believe in being as fair to them as I can. Thats also why I use the stalk method of hunting. It's the most difficult method of hunting. Even when hunting with a bow, I use that method of hunting. Just don't believe it's fair to be sitten in a tree untill they come along.

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1:29pm • #4
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 Dale here is a Pic of my grandson. He had been practicing with his bow and doing target practice with a hog decoy; they like to hunt wild hog. They also make him target practice with a deer decoy to help him improve his accuracy. He is very good with his bow. He is the one in the orange cap. The other one in the white is also my grandson and a cousin. All of the boys like to practice and have a vey good knowledge of the do's and don'ts.

6:35pm • #5
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20
2008
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Dale - I think I mentioned awhile back they were having trouble with coyote's down at Dilley, here are a couple Garrett & David got over the weekend.The coyote are getting pretty aggressive.

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