Pulling and Praying - Aaron Moystner on Muzzleloading Shotguns: Competition & Hunting | I Love Muzzleloading Podcast

Today we're talking with Aaron Moystner, a muzzleloading enthusiast with a taste for muzzleloading shotgun competition. Aaron is a lifelong muzzleloading shooter whose grandfather got him started at the age of 4. As Aaron got older, his grandfather would bring Aaron and a step stool to local matches so Aaron could shoot. While Aaron enjoys all aspects of muzzleloading, his current focus is muzzleloading shotguns and competing with them.

In this episode, Aaron answers some questions many of us have about muzzleloading shotguns and discusses some of the differences between hunting and competition muzzleloaders. We dive deep into the different kinds of matches out there as well as the thought process of a competition shooter.

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Questions asked in this episode:

How did you get your start in muzzleloading?

What’s your current focus on muzzleloading?

What eras do you enjoy and what do you enjoy about them?

Muzzleloading shotguns are a whole universe of themselves, there’s so much depth:

Can you tell me a little bit about muzzleloading shotguns, and how vast the offerings are?

What are your favorite matches to shoot with a muzzleloading shotgun?

Is there much crossover in the skills of shooting a muzzleloading shotgun and modern shotguns?

Are you hunting much with muzzleloaders/muzzleloading shotguns?

Do you hunt with the same shotguns you shoot competition with?

What tips do you have for folks new to muzzleloading?

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