I agree, but in my opinion, it would be a horrible idea from a business perspective. Other than a handful of people my age and older, no one I know uses traditional muzzleloaders anymore. Unless they already have the tooling to produce them, it would probably be a very slow return on investment to buy the machinery.It'd be good to see brand new Hawken and Renegade rifles again.
Maybe so, but if the ads for "men's health" I hear on the radio all the time are true, then it might spur a run on .30 caliber battle rifles, men's muzzleloaders and beef.I agree, but in my opinion, it would be a horrible idea from a business perspective. Other than a handful of people my age and older, no one I know uses traditional muzzleloaders anymore. Unless they already have the tooling to produce them, it would probably be a very slow return on investment to buy the machinery.
Hope they don't go plastic fantastic
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