muzzleloader
#11
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Northeast Tennessee
Posts: 5,673
RE: muzzleloader
there are some lower priced CVA's also theres one around 100bucks and one about 140, go to www.cabelas.com and check them out.They are good guns
#12
RE: muzzleloader
I have owned TC, Knight, Remington and Savage muzzleloader all have been good. The only one that I owned that wasn't any good was a Gonic, it shot fine but was porrly designed for cleaning!
I'd suggest looking at the Omega Z5, I have heard of places like walmart selling them for around 200 bucks. If you can't find that NEF, CVA or Traditions all make lower priced inlines. NEF is noted to be the better built of the 3 but many enjoy the others as well.
I currently own 3 inlines Rem. 700MLS, Knight Disc and Savage 10IIML, all 50 cals. All three shoot great and have harvested game.
Good Luck
I'd suggest looking at the Omega Z5, I have heard of places like walmart selling them for around 200 bucks. If you can't find that NEF, CVA or Traditions all make lower priced inlines. NEF is noted to be the better built of the 3 but many enjoy the others as well.
I currently own 3 inlines Rem. 700MLS, Knight Disc and Savage 10IIML, all 50 cals. All three shoot great and have harvested game.
Good Luck
#13
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: East central Illinois
Posts: 84
RE: muzzleloader
The CVA Omega is a great gun, and fairly cheap. My dad got his for 260.00 at Gander Mountain. Traditions makes some good in-lines at an affordable price as well. Pay attention to the twist of the rifling. I wouldn't go with anything less than 1:28 twist.
#17
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 2,922
RE: muzzleloader
ORIGINAL: terbzz
ok i am looking for a muzzeloader any one now of a good one that dosent cost a a whole lot
ok i am looking for a muzzeloader any one now of a good one that dosent cost a a whole lot
http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/34853-55605-441.html