RE: WA State Recommendation
After seeing/shooting the White, I must saythat is a lot of bang for the buck. The laminated stock and stainless looks fantastic and the fit/finish says quality all over it.
Any idea if any of the other White models are legal for Washington State hunting? From what I can see, the Thunderbolt only uses 209 primers, so would not be legal.
I see where they have some used/referbed rifles on whitemuzzleloading.com and sent an email about current inventory. Am anxious to hear back.
As long as I am asking questions, does the barrel length make any practical difference? Is longer naturally more accurate and/or produce higher muzzle velocity?