The hunt originally mentioned in this thread was "muzzleloaders only" seasons - no shotguns allowed unless of the muzzleloading type.
I know. I was just saying that with an antiques/ML season, I would get to use my Springfield for hunting, which I otherwise can't do in this region.
As far as reloading, I can reload my traditional caplocks fairly fast - much faster than my in-lines. I don't think I've ever had an opportunity to get a second consecutive shot off. I've also used black powder cartridge rifles on bear, and don't think I could have gotten a second shot off before they disappeared into the brush (thankfully, never had to. It's funny how 500 gr. of pure lead slows them right down.) I guess maybe if you are hunting in the open and had your second shell in your hand when you fired, you might get off another shot, but I really think it would be the exception much more than the rule. I've never timed myself, but I'm pretty sure it would take at least 2-3 seconds to reload and get your sight picture back. A deer can cover a lot of ground in 2-3 seconds. Anyhow, I'm not an authority on the subject, just going on past (limited) experience.


















































