RE: scopes for muzzleloaders?
Thanks Triple Se7en. I'm going to put it on a Navy Arms Country Boy 50 caliber ml that I actually picked up cheaper than the scope. The rifle was in pieces and I had to put it back together with no manual but it seems to function dry firing it anyway. I always start with 75 grains of powder which is Black Mag3 and when I get to the point I like the accuracy, then I'll stop. Haven't had to go to 100 grains yet and hope I don't have to. I'm getting older and my bones on my 180 pound frame seem to be getting brittle. I broke my ankle in the middle of November and I'm just now getting over it with still some more physical therapy to go.