In low light levels, yes, you can.
Muzzle loading guns must be loaded in parts though the end of the barrel. The method of igniting the gunpowder in a muzzle loader is different than modern guns in that it uses a primer cap or pan instead of hitting primer inside of a bullet shell. Muzzle loaders are neither center fire nor rim fire.
The muzzle of the gun is the opening where the bullet comes out of the barrel of the gun. Looking at the muzzle is not someplace you want to be!A muzzle is a strap that you put on dogs, to keep them from barking or biting.
No you can not be in a home, business , or vehicle with a fire ARM and under new federal law a muzzle loader is a fire ARM
I shoot someone with the muzzle of the gun.
That is where the bullet comes out of the gun.
The muzzle is the opening at the end of the barrel where the bullet exits when fired.
This is called the "muzzle" of the gun.
Muzzle
If a hang fire happens when firing a muzzle loader, keep the gun pointed in a safe direction for at least 30 seconds in case the round ignites late. After waiting, carefully remove the round and inspect it for any signs of malfunction before safely disposing of it.
It is the opening at the front of the gun where the bullet leaves the barrel.
the muzzle
yes cause you use black powder for a muzzle loader but for a real gun its all in the bullet and the hammer...