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Bigtimer 10-17-2007 10:04 PM

Ruined
 
See what yall have done!!! I'm ruined. I've been looking at MLs all day and am thinking about trying an omega. I also like the Remington Genesis. Who has the best prices. I think that everyone should own at least three.

cayugad 10-17-2007 10:10 PM

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just three? Wait until you really get hooked...

I used to suggest D&R Sports.net as a place to buy, but after a very bad business deal they did to me I will no longer refer or purchase anything from them. Not EVER! If they knew what they lost in business...

Try Mid South, Natchez, Cabela's also has some good buys once in a while. I know where there is a used Omega that is such a good deal I am tempted to buy it myself, but I do not need another inline. If you want the link let me know.. Composte thumbhole stock, stainless steel fluted barrel, 25 acp adapter, and all the extras for much less of what the rifle costed new...

sabotloader 10-17-2007 10:13 PM

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Bigtimer

You had me worried there for a moment - thought something might have gone wrong with your current set-up

Skip the Genesis - not worth the time...

Omega - got one great gun...

Knight KRB - looking hard at one of these - I have no idea why... but since i have an Omega it would be my next choice...

I am also a bit old fashioned - I am not interested in a break action so that keeps me from looking at a Triumph.

I will not even tell you how many of theses darned things i have - inlines and side hammers - but, oh well no use trying to explain it - it is beginning to happen to you also...


corey012778 10-17-2007 10:36 PM

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bigtimer, I am feeling the same way. I am already asking about which way to go on a new ML and I can't get anything for almost a year (cash flow), I walk into a gunshop I look at them first then goto my second passion, sks'. It is easier to find muzzleloader;) and easier to keep legal

Flatland Hunter 10-17-2007 10:54 PM

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ORIGINAL: cayugad
I used to suggest D&R Sports.net as a place to buy, but after a very bad business deal they did to me I will no longer refer or purchase anything from them. Not EVER! If they knew what they lost in business...
I had an issue with them 7 yrs ago and have not shopped there or recommended them to anyone...

Bigtimer 10-18-2007 07:02 AM

RE: Ruined
 
Cayugad, do you think that this gun is in good shape. I really trust and appreciate your opinion and would like more information please.

lemoyne 10-18-2007 10:01 AM

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Only three! I would have to sell an even dozen. There are some you just can not part with, like my first one[1962], and thetwoI won, and the one I got my first MZdeer with and the one I built from scratch [except the barrel] and of course the inlines that will group under an inch, and the pistol I won a state championship with. Now how could you ever part with guns like that??? Lee

frontier gander 10-18-2007 10:17 AM

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Get a Great plains Hunter. 1:32 twist, 32" barrel, wood stock. inlines are just no fun any more.

Oh yeahm .54 cal too

MLKeith 10-18-2007 10:51 AM

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[quote]ORIGINAL: sabotloader

Knight KRB - looking hard at one of these - I have no idea why... but since i have an Omega it would be my next choice...

SL: I was in the same fix but I corrected it by getting my KRB7 (stainless synthetic) for $301.62 delivered from www.rrarms.com. I recommend them and that was the lowest price I could find. Have not even shot it yet but I really like the fit and feel. Quality is top notch. Features well thought out, and I hear they shoot conicals like a White (well almost).

sabotloader 10-18-2007 11:30 AM

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MLKeith


SL: I was in the same fix but I corrected it by getting my KRB7 (stainless synthetic) for $301.62 delivered from www.rrarms.com. I recommend them and that was the lowest price I could find. Have not even shot it yet but I really like the fit and feel. Quality is top notch. Features well thought out, and I hear they shoot conicals like a White (well almost).
Dang it! Ml - I really did not want to here this... especially from someone that knows ML's... Darn!

cascadedad 10-18-2007 01:26 PM

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SL, I highly recommend you sell ONE of your MANY renegades to one of your really good friends..........in Washington. That way, you can finance your new KRB which would probably keep Terry from putting another knot on your head.

Just a suggestion from a really good friend in Washington. ;)

cayugad 10-18-2007 01:59 PM

RE: Ruined
 

ORIGINAL: Bigtimer

Cayugad, do you think that this gun is in good shape. I really trust and appreciate your opinion and would like more information please.
I really am not sure what rifle you are talking about. The Omega is a great rifle. The Knight is a great rifle. The Remington.. like already said. I would pass on that. Ask Underclocked about a Genesis.


:eek::eek: Sabotloader.. I think you need a Knight KRB. That would really make your collection nice. And your wife would welcome a new addition. Even though C-daddy spreads all these rumors about her. I bet she is just a sweetie. And never would get upset at you for something as simple as a new rifle.. KRB KRB KRB KRB ... has a nice ring to it..

wabi 10-18-2007 02:08 PM

RE: Ruined
 
Do like I do and limit yourself to one muzzleloader!
I try to maintian a one muzzleloader inventory - one sidelock percussionrifle, one sidelock percussion shotgun, one sidelock percussion pistol, one break-open inline rifle, one inline break-open shotgun.......
even keep a ducksfoot in case highwaymen attempt to rob me. ;)
Of course, there may be times when I have two of a particular style when purchases & trades overlap. :D

Bigtimer 10-18-2007 05:22 PM

RE: Ruined
 

I know where there is a used Omega that is such a good deal I am tempted to buy it myself, but I do not need another inline. If you want the link let me know.. Composte thumbhole stock, stainless steel fluted barrel, 25 acp adapter, and all the extras for much less of what the rifle costed new...
Cayugad,
This is the gun that I was asking about. The used omega. Please let me know if it's available.

cayugad 10-18-2007 05:34 PM

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Your PM was answered with a link for you. If you don't get it, let me know..


MLKeith 10-18-2007 09:46 PM

RE: Ruined
 

ORIGINAL: sabotloader

Dang it! Ml - I really did not want to here this... especially from someone that knows ML's... Darn!
Not sure how much I know about ML's but have been doing firearms about 60 years. Only serious about muzzleloaders in the last five years or so. Only have an Omega, T/C Hawken .54 with extra GM .50 barrel, Lyman flinter, NEF Huntsman, Two White 97's, One White Thunderbolt, The KRB7, and am lusting for a U-mag. Got a long way to go to catch up with guys like Dave. Seriously the KRB is a sweet rifle from what I can tell just by looking at and fondling it. Now the temperature has dropped below 100 degrees and I might just get a chance to shoot something. No luck drawing for elk or deer this year so will have to settle for paper.

shooterIII 10-19-2007 02:36 PM

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I went to Cabela's last week and went into the bargain cave and picked up an Omega SST with synthetic stock, retails in catalog at $449.99 got it for $337.00. It's like new. I'm going to the range Saturday and shoot it. I'm going to try some Hornady SST 250 gr and 300 gr, some 300 gr Power Belts (haven't read much good about them) and some 250 gr Shock Waves all in front of JSG granular powder. It should be a blast.


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