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RE: buying a new muzzleloader
cva buckhorn would be a perfect starter rifle, Its not as fast when it comes to cleaning but its great to start off with and build your skills/knowledge of blackpowder hunting and will perform great for you. I had an old cva staghorn which was a step lower than the buckhorn and it was a simple made gun and shot great. Like i said, its going to take a little longer to clean due to the action design but its a good rifle to start off with. But personally, i'd spend the $139 on the cva wolf and get an up to date break action muzzleloader thats really simple to clean.
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RE: buying a new muzzleloader
MIDWAY USA TC z5 265 with shipping best del I have found
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RE: buying a new muzzleloader
T/C omega, I am an FFL-Dealer and have seen some fantasic deals from distributors lately on the .45 cal models. You can't beat these guns for accuracy and ease of cleaning. The basic blue/black stock should not run you much more than $200 in .45 cal or $240 in .50 Cal. models current pricing.
I am shooting a .45 cal omega this year and love it. Thompson Center stands behind these American made products very well, one of the best reputations in the industry. |
RE: buying a new muzzleloader
I would recommend the Traditions muzzleloader line. I have had a Traditions Evolution Long Distance .50 cal for a little over a year now and love it.And it retails for only $259.00.
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RE: buying a new muzzleloader
ORIGINAL: HeavyDutyWonk You are going to get a variety of opinions on this topic but for what its worth I have a CVA Wolf and I really like it it is easy to clean and care for as well as a great shooter. I picked it up at wallmart for $130. I'd definitely buy another one. |
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