I have hunted in Ontario WMU 85C (Controlled Shotgun/Muzzleloader) on and off for about 10 years, but always used a shotgun with Sabot Slugs. This year for the first time I brought along a muzzleloader. My time was very limited this year and fortunately I got a deer (a doe) within 3 1/2 hours of setting up in my tree blind, but I learned an easy (rookie) lesson about muzzleloaders that I already knew about rifles. Fire a fouling shot!
At the range I knew that the first shot from a clean barrel could go anywhere and subsequent shots were tight enough that I was confident out to 150 yds or so, but I hit the stand with a clean barrel, not wanting corrosion to occur - duh.
I saw a doe at about 125 yds, took my time and shot - a clean miss. This is farm country and deer are used to noises, so knowing that she had not seen nor smelt me, I reloaded and sure enough, within ten minutes she was back, but closer. This time the bullet went where I aimed.
Next year, I won't make this mistake.
At the range I knew that the first shot from a clean barrel could go anywhere and subsequent shots were tight enough that I was confident out to 150 yds or so, but I hit the stand with a clean barrel, not wanting corrosion to occur - duh.
I saw a doe at about 125 yds, took my time and shot - a clean miss. This is farm country and deer are used to noises, so knowing that she had not seen nor smelt me, I reloaded and sure enough, within ten minutes she was back, but closer. This time the bullet went where I aimed.
Next year, I won't make this mistake.



















































