Lower Priced ML's
#13
RE: Lower Priced ML's
PecoSanchez
That is true for centerfire weapons - muzzleloaders do not qualify so they can ship it right to your house....
Oh! you know what - the Optima and the Encore - qualify because you can put centerfire barrels on them... Do you know somebody with a FFL in your area?
When I went to the site and clicked to place an order it says they only ship firearms to a FFL dealer. Gonna call tomorrow.
Oh! you know what - the Optima and the Encore - qualify because you can put centerfire barrels on them... Do you know somebody with a FFL in your area?
#15
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Western OK
Posts: 856
RE: Lower Priced ML's
The first in line muzzleloader i ever bought is a cheap old CVA Staghorn. It has a Nikon Pro-Staff four power scope on it.This cheap gunshoots as well as any other inline ever made. It is also very light.This gun has killed a bunch of hogs and deer for meand i often hunt with it.
Gun and scope cost about $190.
Gun and scope cost about $190.
#16
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Posts: 1,149
RE: Lower Priced ML's
I would go and buy the Winchester Apex at Cabela's on sale for about the same price as that NEF or Wolf. They're both great guns but the Apex has all of the great upgrades. I bought one in stainless/black for 200 bucks and am sure I'll be perfectly satisfied once it arrives. I always said I'd get a T/C or Knight but I honestly like the Winchester better and think I got the best deal.
By the way, I'd get the NEF over the Wolf in a heartbeat if I was you. I think it's a much better gun for the money. That's my 2 cents worth.
By the way, I'd get the NEF over the Wolf in a heartbeat if I was you. I think it's a much better gun for the money. That's my 2 cents worth.