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Old 04-09-2006, 03:11 PM
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Default RE: Muzzleloaders Accuracy?

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What Brands and models have proven to be more accurate and less finicky?
I think the Knight's have always survived on accuracy as well has Thompson Center. There are just so many quality guns out there. A lot of what you might get will end up being what do you wantit to do and how much do you want to spend? Are looking for an inline type - bolt, drop breech, break-open, or are you wanting some thing more traditional. Look at your states regulations - some guns can be used some can not... some ignitions can be some can not.... even down toprojectiles what can you use where you might want to hunt.

The worst thing is everyone has their own personal thoughts - but until you get one in your shoulder and get the feelof it, that is what counts a lot. I think today the guns are really close and equal to care, but there still is a separation of quality.

Good luck in your search....
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