coolbreezeroho
Senior Member
I have a couple of inlines and thinking of getting another one. Whats everyone's thoughts on the best shooting and easiest to maintain ?
The ATF doesn't consider the Nitrofire a muzzlelaoder. Plus you need a 4473 to purchase one.Might look at that new nitrofire gun or whatever they call it
Amen and everytime.Seems like where ever one goes and there's a discussion specifically about modern inline rifles, such as the title of this post, its inevitable that a traditional rifle has to be brought into the conversation.
It should clearly appear that the OP is asking about an inline muzzleloader SMH
Well, like the title of the post indicates, the OP is looking for information about inline muzzleloaders. The Nitrofire is not considered a muzzleloader.Who said anything about the ATF?
Sorry, but its not a muzzleloader and isn't considered one by the ATF. Its more of a breech loader and most all states will not allow it in their dedicated muzzleloader seasons. The propellant is also nitro based, not BH209 and therefore smokeless. Its a mistake.It is a muzzleloader.
The bullet loads from the muzzle.
Disagree.
Georgia does not define what a muzzleloading rifle is and this should be legal in Georgia because the bullet loads from the muzzle.
This is all it says about 'muzzleloading'
The dnr then needs to clearly define what is a muzzleloading firearm.
The technology is changing.
Disagree.
Georgia does not define what a muzzleloading rifle is and this should be legal in Georgia because the bullet loads from the muzzle.
This is all it says about 'muzzleloading'
The dnr then needs to clearly define what is a muzzleloading firearm.
The technology is changing.
Thanks Gentlemen