I bought my first inline, a Lyman Mustang, in Feb. 2007, partially for the scope but mostly for the 1:28 twist. Had I known about Green Mountain LRH drop-in barrels with their fast twist back then I probably would never have gone to inlines.
Over the last six years I've picked up a number of second hand inlines to play with, including Knights and a Remington, all of which I sold to someone who would appreciate them more than I.
I'd sure hate to give up the X7 at this point. But I could live happily ever after with nothing but scoped sidelocks with .45 & .50 GM LRH barrels.
Last edited by Semisane; 02-19-2013 at 04:20 PM.