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<blockquote data-quote="TedKennedy" data-source="post: 3879703" data-attributes="member: 25419"><p>Traditional sidelock Thompson muzzleloaders are more reliable than any other sidelocks, IMHO. Their coil spring lock is far superior to the old "V" spring that sometimes results in cap not getting ignited. </p><p></p><p>Inlines are far easier to use, and you can put a scope on them. My wife has one. They are geared to making blackpowder shooting more accessible to females, but tons of "male assigned at birth" persons choose them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TedKennedy, post: 3879703, member: 25419"] Traditional sidelock Thompson muzzleloaders are more reliable than any other sidelocks, IMHO. Their coil spring lock is far superior to the old "V" spring that sometimes results in cap not getting ignited. Inlines are far easier to use, and you can put a scope on them. My wife has one. They are geared to making blackpowder shooting more accessible to females, but tons of "male assigned at birth" persons choose them. [/QUOTE]
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