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Old 12-07-2007, 07:50 PM
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gleason.chapman
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Default RE: Who makes a good inline rifle???

ORIGINAL: johnny2

So tell me who makes a good shooting inline within resonable cost.I have been doing some reading on the newer CVA and found some good reviews on the net..Any opinions here? I am in the market for one of them inlines to use here in New York....What is a good one to get..I think I would like one that is drilled and tapped for a scope as well....Can you use round balls in these newer rifles or are they strickly for the sabots...I have lots of 2F Goex powder on hand..Have never fired one of them..I do have a cap lock in 50 cal..it is an older model CVA...But am thinking of something newer to use now that they are more legal to use in most states....Thanks for any advice you have to offer me...John
Read this: http://www.chuckhawks.com/index2h.muzzleloader.htm

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and when your reading, remember this is one man's opinion and usually from a person that does NOT shoot the rifle.After reading the reviews, ask an owner on this forum for their "good and bad points", each rifle will have some. Best Wishes on your selection. Chap Gleason
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