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    Muzzleloader

    I’m exploring buying a muzzleloader so I can hunt the muzzleloader season in Arizona. Has anyone purchased a muzzleloader like this one? Not sure if they’re available in NZ or need to be imported for the US, I’ll keep doing the research to find out.

    https://bpioutdoors.com/accura-mr-x/

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    Funny i been thinking the same thing ....will warch with interest

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    Those things aren’t a muzzleloader’s arsesole
    Get a real muzzleloader or don’t bother
    Jacketed bullets and smokeless (black powder Equivalent) ie not black powder
    https://www.davide-pedersoli.com/en/...n-walnut-rifle That’s a muzzleloader
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    Quote Originally Posted by rambo-6mmrem View Post
    Those things aren’t a muzzleloader’s arsesole
    Get a real muzzleloader or don’t bother
    Jacketed bullets and smokeless (black powder Equivalent) ie not black powder
    https://www.davide-pedersoli.com/en/...n-walnut-rifle That’s a muzzleloader
    That is a cool muzzleloader! I would be very keen to get one of those. But at the moment I just want an Arizona Fish and Game legal muzzleloader that gives my son (he will have the tag) the best chance to take a decent elk.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rambo-6mmrem View Post
    Those things aren’t a muzzleloader’s arsesole
    Get a real muzzleloader or don’t bother
    Jacketed bullets and smokeless (black powder Equivalent) ie not black powder
    https://www.davide-pedersoli.com/en/...n-walnut-rifle That’s a muzzleloader
    I agree.
    Although that ones still not the real deal.
    Got to have a flint on them to make them real. And a bigger hole down the end.
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    Surely you jest. The flint lock was a late comer. The real deal is the match lock and none of that fancy rifling stuff either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by grandpamac View Post
    Surely you jest. The flint lock was a late comer. The real deal is the match lock and none of that fancy rifling stuff either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rambo-6mmrem View Post
    Those things aren’t a muzzleloader’s arsesole
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    Jacketed bullets and smokeless (black powder Equivalent) ie not black powder
    https://www.davide-pedersoli.com/en/...n-walnut-rifle That’s a muzzleloader
    Sayes the man who rides a horse
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    Has never visited a Dentist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grandpamac View Post
    Surely you jest. The flint lock was a late comer. The real deal is the match lock and none of that fancy rifling stuff either.
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    "Keep banging those rocks together"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marty Henry View Post
    "Keep banging those rocks together"
    Oh no ! We have evolved beyond a couple of rocks and moved on to a pointy stick
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marty Henry View Post
    "Keep banging those rocks together"
    A reasonable part of my day job involves banging rocks together...
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    Quote Originally Posted by akaroa1 View Post
    Oh no ! We have evolved beyond a couple of rocks and moved on to a pointy stick
    And the world's been on a down hill slide ever since.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cb14 View Post
    I’m exploring buying a muzzleloader so I can hunt the muzzleloader season in Arizona. Has anyone purchased a muzzleloader like this one? Not sure if they’re available in NZ or need to be imported for the US, I’ll keep doing the research to find out.

    https://bpioutdoors.com/accura-mr-x/
    I'm really foggy on the specifics at the USA Federal and State level, but a lot of muzzle loaders (percussion, flint, modern, traditional) aren't considered firearms in most of the USA, or at least aren't restricted to NZ citizens to purchase. You will definitely need to do your due diligence on this, but you may just be able to rock up and buy one while you're there for a hunt. There may be some limits on exporting one even though it might not be possession controlled inside the USA, and NZ would obviously want an import permit, but it's definitely a possibility worth considering.

    If you have a connection there, they could get it reserved for you so you had the make/model/serial number for the NZ import permit (do that well in advance, I got jerked around last year on that and they issued me a permit the day after I came back to NZ despite being told repeatedly when I needed it for and applying well in advance). Again, I'm really fuzzy on this, but it is worth looking into.

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    Quote Originally Posted by canross View Post
    I'm really foggy on the specifics at the USA Federal and State level, but a lot of muzzle loaders (percussion, flint, modern, traditional) aren't considered firearms in most of the USA, or at least aren't restricted to NZ citizens to purchase. You will definitely need to do your due diligence on this, but you may just be able to rock up and buy one while you're there for a hunt. There may be some limits on exporting one even though it might not be possession controlled inside the USA, and NZ would obviously want an import permit, but it's definitely a possibility worth considering.

    If you have a connection there, they could get it reserved for you so you had the make/model/serial number for the NZ import permit (do that well in advance, I got jerked around last year on that and they issued me a permit the day after I came back to NZ despite being told repeatedly when I needed it for and applying well in advance). Again, I'm really fuzzy on this, but it is worth looking into.
    Thanks for the tips. I will look into any export restrictions.

    I have applied for an import permit already, so will see how that goes. I already have one for my rifle and apply for it each year 10 months in advance haha

    As your import permit was too late, did you just not take your rifle? Were you hunting there?

 

 

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