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gleason.chapman 02-22-2008 11:31 AM

RE: muzzleloader for hunting in indiana
 

ORIGINAL: bigtim6656

thanksguys i am thinking a tc omega or trumiph or a knight
also i would be up for a smokeless what would you guys recommend in that line up
Read this comparison of Savage vs Encore:

http://www.randywakeman.com/ballltd120.htm

Chap



gleason.chapman 02-22-2008 11:35 AM

RE: muzzleloader for hunting in indiana
 

ORIGINAL: bigtim6656

thanksguys i am thinking a tc omega or trumiph or a knight
also i would be up for a smokeless what would you guys recommend in that line up
Go to here: http://www.chuckhawks.com/index2h.muzzleloader.htm

and read all the info on different guns for a "general look", please realize these are biased apprasals, just read for general knowledge, you will be much better informed to make a decision on which gun:
[*]The Austin & Halleck 420 Rifle (Article by Randy Wakeman)[*]The CVA Optima Pro Rifle (Article by Randy Wakeman)[*]Knight's .52 Caliber Rifles (Article by Toby Bridges)[*]The Knight Disc Elite Rifle (Article by Randy Wakeman)[*]NEW Knight KP1 Utility Rifle (Article by Randy Wakeman)[*]The Knight Revolution: Just another Revolting Development? (Article by Randy Wakeman)[*]The Knight Vision Rifle (Article by Randy Wakeman)[*]The Lyman Deerstalker Left Handed Flintlock (Article by Terry Hart)[*]The NEF Sidekick Rifle (Article by Randy Wakeman)[*]Pedersoli .45-70 "Officers" Model Trapdoor Rifle (Press Release by Toby Bridges)[*]The Remington 700 ML / MLS Rifles (Article by Randy Wakeman)[*]Ruger Old Army Cap-N-Ball Revolvers (Article by Chuck Hawks)[*]The Ruger 77/50RSO Rifle (Article by Randy Wakeman)[*]Savage 10MLBSS-II Accu-Trigger Rifle (Gun Review by Chuck Hawks)[*]The Thompson/Center Contender G2 Rifle (Article by Randy Wakeman)[*]The Thompson/Center Encore 209 x 50 SS (Article by Randy Wakeman)[*]The Thompson/Center Encore Pro Hunter 209x50 (Article by Randy Wakeman)[*]The Thompson/Center Omega 50 Rifle (Article by Randy Wakeman)[*]Thompson's Omega Z-5 Rifle (Article by Randy Wakeman)[*]NEW: Thompson/Center Triumph Rifle (Article by Randy Wakeman)[*]The Traditions Evolution Premier Rifle (Article by Randy Wakeman)[*]Traditions Express O/U Muzzleloading Rifle (Review by Randy D. Smith)[*]The Traditions Pursuit Pro Rifle (Article by Randy D. Smith)[*]Uberti/Remington 1858 New Model Army Revolvers (Article by Chuck Hawks)[*]The White 98 "Elite Hunter" Rifle (Article by Randy Wakeman)[*]The Winchester X-150 Rifle (Article by Randy Wakeman)

Chap

hossdaniels 02-22-2008 01:18 PM

RE: muzzleloader for hunting in indiana
 
Another happy savage shooter. I couldn't even hit the 300 yd target with my knight, barely the 200 yd target. The savage is atleast minute of deer(5-6") at 300 yards, and still has1300 ft/lbsenergy to kill cleanly. 100 yd range practice has gotten boring!

Semisane 02-22-2008 02:13 PM

RE: muzzleloader for hunting in indiana
 

100 yd range practice has gotten boring!
Get yourself a flintlock - it'll make your life a whole lot more interesting.:)

hossdaniels 02-22-2008 03:05 PM

RE: muzzleloader for hunting in indiana
 
I aint that good yet!

oldrookie 02-22-2008 06:29 PM

RE: muzzleloader for hunting in indiana
 

ORIGINAL: hossdaniels

Another happy savage shooter. I couldn't even hit the 300 yd target with my knight, barely the 200 yd target. The savage is atleast minute of deer(5-6") at 300 yards, and still has1300 ft/lbsenergy to kill cleanly. 100 yd range practice has gotten boring!
Heck, here in Indiana you couldn't find a straight line 300 yard shot unless you were standing on the interstate!....well maybe spaniel could.:D

bigtim6656 02-23-2008 12:51 PM

RE: muzzleloader for hunting in indiana
 
thanks alot guys i have never got this much good help on nay post be it in the bow forum or gun forum which i use daily
you guys are all stand up guys that show the good side of hunting

I have it down
from the t/c line a omega
or
cva optima

or i plan to check out some knights and savages before i buy

sabotloader 02-23-2008 01:07 PM

RE: muzzleloader for hunting in indiana
 
bigtim6656

Just so you know I am as prejudice (sp) as they come but between those two - OMEGA.... I have two of them a plain Jane Z5 and a Stainless. The Z5 is new so I can tell you much about it yet - the stainless is a great shooter, with whatever ipush down the bore... Have not tried conicals from it.

Here is some reading on a Z5 by one owner...

cayugad 02-23-2008 02:19 PM

RE: muzzleloader for hunting in indiana
 
Also in regards to the Savage.. since I know so little about them but admit they do interest me.

How often do you have to change the vent liner and just what does this vent liner actually do? Is a vent liner expensive? Also I read a post where someone did not seat the projectile hard enough and got a misfire because of that. I should have asked them but is there something to remember about seating the projectile?

bigtim6656 02-24-2008 11:08 AM

RE: muzzleloader for hunting in indiana
 
i am leaning toward the omega not sure if i will go plain or go with a stainless i wont a stainless in camo but it will all come down to how much i can spend

ORIGINAL: sabotloader

bigtim6656

Just so you know I am as prejudice (sp) as they come but between those two - OMEGA.... I have two of them a plain Jane Z5 and a Stainless. The Z5 is new so I can tell you much about it yet - the stainless is a great shooter, with whatever ipush down the bore... Have not tried conicals from it.

Here is some reading on a Z5 by one owner...


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