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I happened to read in the regs this year muzzleloading revolvers between .44 and .775 are specifically noted as legal. This has been a grey area that I’ve called the DNR in the past.
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Is this some kind of trick? How many "muzzle loading revolvers" are out there? Most cap and ball revolvers do not load from the muzzle.

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