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Muzzleloader for beginner?
I've been thinking about buying one for this year whitetail deer hunt. I've thinking ofa 50 cal. muzzleloader but don't know what brand/ model to get. I've used rifles and shotgun but I need something a little more challenging, like muzzleloading guns. I think it's a little more challenging because you have to load yourrounds into the gun and you have to alway make that one shot count.So how bout it guys let me know what you've used, whichbrand/ model/ cal.you would prefer a beginner to start and what is the best you've used and why? I'm only going to spend around $250.00 or less.
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RE: Muzzleloader for beginner?
Do you want a traditional rifle or inline? Alsoare scopes allowed. There are some excellent deals on Knight Rifles right now which is a great rifle.
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RE: Muzzleloader for beginner?
I have a new .50 cal.Knight Disc Elite blued and extrasfor sale in the Guns classified section. I think it is on page three. $235.00 shipped depending on location. Check out the add and let me know by email. I got it for christmas and dont need it. I have a link to an article there that gives you an idea of how accurate the elite can be and how well made it is. Here is the link tomy addhttp://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=1405110
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RE: Muzzleloader for beginner?
ORIGINAL: cayugad Do you want a traditional rifle or inline? Alsoare scopes allowed. There are some excellent deals on Knight Rifles right now which is a great rifle. ORIGINAL: AmericanPioneer I have a new .50 cal.Knight Disc Elite blued and extrasfor sale in the Guns classified section. I think it is on page three. $235.00 shipped depending on location. Check out the add and let me know by email. I got it for christmas and dont need it. I have a link to an article there that gives you an idea of how accurate the elite can be and how well made it is. Here is the link tomy addhttp://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=1405110 |
RE: Muzzleloader for beginner?
You might want to look at a NEF Sidekick in .50 caliber. It is made by New England Firearms which is also H&R or Marlin rifle company. They are a break open action that makes them easy to clean. They are known for their out of the box accuracy. Their one downfall is the expandable ramrod from what I have read. Get a range rod and leave the expandable for hunting only.
You can find them at Cabela's for around $169.00 that would leave you some money for the extras that you will need. And it is all the rifle you would ever need. They have fiber optic sights and can be purchased in stainless steel even, if you wish. This is what I would look at. With your budget you would be able to purchase a quality rifle and have some left over for all the other things you're going to need. The Knight rifle I mentioned does not have sights and is actually meant to be scoped. |
RE: Muzzleloader for beginner?
Here is a pretty good deal on an Omega: http://www.midsouthshooterssupply.com/item.asp?sku=000318898
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RE: Muzzleloader for beginner?
I made a decision to purchase a CVA kodiak .50 cal. It should be here sometime next week. I know this is a new gun that came out with the pivot block action. Anybody know the goods and bads of this gun and if you use or have this gun what load and ammos is best for it?
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RE: Muzzleloader for beginner?
ORIGINAL: Wolf651 I made a decision to purchase a CVA kodiak .50 cal. It should be here sometime next week. I know this is a new gun that came out with the pivot block action. Anybody know the goods and bads of this gun and if you use or have this gun what load and ammos is best for it? That rifle likes bullets around 250-300 grains. Try the 300 gr. Hornady XTPs & 250 grain T/C Shockwaves. |
RE: Muzzleloader for beginner?
ORIGINAL: Triple Se7en You are supposed to ask the pros & cons of MLs BEFORE you purchase them. That rifle likes bullets around 250-300 grains. Try the 300 gr. Hornady XTPs & 250 grain T/C Shockwaves. |
RE: Muzzleloader for beginner?
I know I should of ask before purchasing it but I guess there is thier ups and downs on everything. I just like the gun so much becauseof it's pivot-action block. I haven't seen one like that before and want something different, plus i save about $40. What about the Hornady sst 250gr.? Your savings of $40 is nothing - should you somedayfractionally short-seat your bullet in that CVA. Those soft extruded Spanish barrels bulge faster than T/Cs, Whites, Savages & Knights. Also, the full lifetime warranties on T/Cs and Knights are tops in the firearms industry - plus the manufacturers I listed abovehave better accuracy usingmagnum powder charges & monster bullets - plus better resale value. I own three Spanish guns. Want to buy them? |
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