The Genesis is better than a 'starter' gun. Granted it isn't the best ML out there, but it aint bad. You may want to search through this forum on the articles and accuracy these rifles are capable of.
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Check Cabela's website as well and see if they still have any of their deals going. They were selling the Genesis as well. I bought a stainless steel model and could not be happier with the rifle. We have to use a 1x scope in our state, but even with that and 100 grains of Pyrodex P with a 300 grain Speer HP on top, it will shoot better then I am able to.
That load would probably stop a moose by the way. Sabotloader was telling me about the quality of that bullet I shoot, and needless to say, I was impressed.
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Thanks. I guess I was just wondering if the $249.99 was a good price. I did a search and found guys getting the ones with the blued barrels for $100 bucks, so maybe it isn't such a bargain. However, I want the thumbhole and stainless, so I don't think it's too bad for that.
Check Cabela's website as well and see if they still have any of their deals going.Â* They were selling the Genesis as well.Â* I bought a stainless steel model and could not be happier with the rifle. We have to use a 1x scope in our state, but even with that and 100 grains of Pyrodex P with a 300 grain Speer HP on top, it will shoot better then I am able to.
That load would probably stop a moose by the way.Â* Sabotloader was telling me about the quality of that bullet I shoot, and needless to say, I was impressed.
I'll take a look. I saw where you posted that you wouldn't take a shot more than 50 yards. Is that because of that load and would you use a different load if you wanted to shoot out to 150?
Where I hunt, my shots I might encounter would never be over 50 yards. With the load I currently have the Genesis tuned to, and if I had good optics and practice, I'd use that load out to 200 yards if every thing was right. 100 grains of powder is a lot more powerful them many people might think. And that Speer HP I shoot is made to hold together, expand, and not fragment.
That's 70 yards with my 1x32mm scope. The rifle was doing a good job.
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Yep, that's the one I'm going to get (my 2nd Genesis) but the last time I talked to Cabela's they said they were selling what they had and not getting anymore. That link says it's on backorder. hmmm I might have to call tomorrow and see....
nstrut, to answeryour question, yes that's a good deal and I wouldn't hesitate buying it if I were you.
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Thanks guys! That's a beauty of a gun. I missed that when I was looking at the Cabela's site earlier. I'll check on the backorder status also. I was looking at these last year and the prices now are great compared to then.
I think this is a heck of a deal. Should I jump on this or are there things about this gun I should know first?
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That is a very good deal for a beautiful MLer to get you started., stainless is good, since it doesn't rust as easily I also wasan avid archer back in my 30s, 40s and 50's, and have turned to MLers for the same 1 shot experience as archery, quite a bit more range with a MLer, but the fun of only 1 shot and waiting for the perfect shot makes it a very similar experience to archery. I think you will enjoy MLing if you enjoy archery. I use a MLer now in rifle season and do not feel 1 bit "under gun", especially with a Savage shooting 300g Barnes bullets to 2350 fps. My growing up in MLing started 10 years ago with a Knight Disc (my 15 year old son got me into it by talking to guys at a local gun shop), then a TC Omega (5 years later), then a TC Flintlock (3 years ago)then a Savage 10ML2 (last year), then a CVA percussion with a 50 and 54 cal barrel (this year). The fun thing about MLing is 1 shot and they are very accurate, basically same ballistics as a 45/70 rifle, which is the perfect woods rifle in my opinion (Marlin Guide Gun is an example).
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