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Tahquamenon 12-06-2005 11:05 AM

RE: going to get a muzzleloader
 

ORIGINAL: OhioHunter222

how about a cva kodiak or a cva wolf those are two of the ones i like
I would think they are both fairly comperable. The Kodiak I think is a little higher end CVA offering, but the Wolf seems like decent little rifle. I am not personally a CVA fan as I am not fond of their overall quality, fitment and finish. But if cared for and not misused, they should provide very good service.

Of the two you mentioned I would go with the one that handles, feels and shoulders the best to you. Regardless of what model youend up with.

You are the one that will be carrying and shooting the ML, so you might as well get something you like and are comfortable with. If possible, try to find one with a smoother trigger as some of them (Kodiak and Wolf)that I have looked at are a bit rough and heavy trigger-wise.

As mentioned, read, understandand followyour manual very carefully andask questions if you are not sure.

Good Luck!

Tahquamenon

OhioHunter222 12-07-2005 05:00 PM

RE: going to get a muzzleloader
 
me and my dad looked at the wolf package today and i think im getting that one, by next ml season i will have a scope on it and it will be nice it comes with tru-glos

MassBowhunter 12-08-2005 05:41 AM

RE: going to get a muzzleloader
 

I use a .50 CVA inline Stag Horn Magnum with a nickel barrel. It was the low end and I'm not even sure they make it anymore. I'll admit the stock seems cheesy and the safety design is horrible but the accuracy is there out to 100 yards with 2 50 gr 777 pellets and a 295 gr Powerbelt.

If it's possible pick it up and shoulder it (not sure if you're doing it mail order). Then imagine the clothes you'll be wearing when you're in the field and makes sure the stock isn't going to get hung-up in your jacket.

Tons of fun as long as you keep it clean and follow the directions on the use and safe handling.

Would I use a more expensive and user friendly gun if I could afford it? Sure, but I'm happy with what I have. Plus we can't shoot hinged muzzy's during muzzy season in MA. :eek:

Just my 2 cents.
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Tahquamenon 12-08-2005 08:43 AM

RE: going to get a muzzleloader
 
Let us know what Santa put's under the tree.

:D

OhioHunter222 12-10-2005 04:31 PM

RE: going to get a muzzleloader
 
yep ill make sure that i tell everyone wat i get, i have a 12 gauge 1100 with a fully rifled barrel on it for gun season and a crossbow for bow season i just need a muzzleloader for ml season

OhioHunter222 12-22-2005 08:34 PM

RE: going to get a muzzleloader
 
i think im gettin the ml for christmas because my dad told me i was gettin a nice present, i think he got either the kodiak or the optima. we'll see christmas day!!!:D


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