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Old 07-22-2007 | 10:10 PM
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Default RE: Bighorn

North Dakota usually means some long shots.. right? The Triumph would probably be a great choice for your muzzleloader. I am sure with Shockwaves and 150 grains of pellets or 120 grains of loose powder it would be a good rifle. With a scope you would have a real long range rifle. Also you would have the latest stuff out there for when you get the urge for another one. Which is going to happen..

I've seen some of Sabotloaders target results from his Omega and they were very impressive. I have a Black Diamond XR which is old technology in muzzleloaders, butI would be hard pressed to find a better shooting muzzleloader. Thompson Center is a good rifle. So is Knight.

The problem with pawn shops and some auctions is, they want to sell it but they do not want to deal. You see auctions where you can buy it now for $240.00 and their starting bid is $230.00. That's not an auction, that's an outright sale.
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