Rings and base for Genesis
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2008
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Rings and base for Genesis
Just ordered and stainless thumbhole Genesis from Cabela's and have not been able to find rings and base mounts for it. Does anyone have any suggestions? This will be my first muzzelloader and ended up getting it for around $100 after all the discounts and rebates. The more I hear about it the more I like it. Right now in the process of doing alot of research about powders, bullets, primers, cleaning.......... man there is alot that goes into these things.
#3
RE: Rings and base for Genesis
Traditions part #A1789. This is what I have and they fit great.
http://www.traditionsfirearms.com/eshop/10Expand.asp?ProductCode=A1789
Also, what discounts and rebates are you getting that knock $100 off the Cabelas price?
http://www.traditionsfirearms.com/eshop/10Expand.asp?ProductCode=A1789
Also, what discounts and rebates are you getting that knock $100 off the Cabelas price?
#4
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RE: Rings and base for Genesis
Oman if you can find them the cva universal see thru mount will also work. I have these mounts on mine and they work great. See the picture of mine on this forum page titled me and my Genesis.
#6
RE: Rings and base for Genesis
Welcome to the forum. Its good to have you here. And seasons greetings to you and your family as well as all the other members of the forum...
You picked a good rifle IMO. I have one as well. I used the mounts by Traditions. Be sure to run high rings as the cam has to swing under the back bell of the scope and if you are running a big scope.. well it just will not work.
Yes there are a lot of accessories you need. Traditions also has some of them on sale as well. You need a short starter, loading/cleaning jags, powder measure, cap for the powder jug, breech plug grease (Slick 50 one grease at Wal Mart), maybe some teflon tape, a capper (I like the T/C Dog bone capper) and even a decapper is helpful, then some powder (I would start with Pyrodex RS and work through a pound of that), primers, solvent, gun oil, patches, Windex, a range ramrod is a very nice accessory, and then when you get bullets and sabots.. pay attention to them (if you have no experience with them). Some are different sizes and fit different bullets. The best bet is get some pre packaged like Shockwaves in 200, 250, or 300 grain for now. Or some Hornady XTPs. and shoot them until you have it all figured out. Most important, if you have any questions.. ask. There is no stupid or dumb questions. The dumb questions come after the fact and you need to know how to correct something...
Good luck with your rifle. Its a beauty I am sure.
You picked a good rifle IMO. I have one as well. I used the mounts by Traditions. Be sure to run high rings as the cam has to swing under the back bell of the scope and if you are running a big scope.. well it just will not work.
Yes there are a lot of accessories you need. Traditions also has some of them on sale as well. You need a short starter, loading/cleaning jags, powder measure, cap for the powder jug, breech plug grease (Slick 50 one grease at Wal Mart), maybe some teflon tape, a capper (I like the T/C Dog bone capper) and even a decapper is helpful, then some powder (I would start with Pyrodex RS and work through a pound of that), primers, solvent, gun oil, patches, Windex, a range ramrod is a very nice accessory, and then when you get bullets and sabots.. pay attention to them (if you have no experience with them). Some are different sizes and fit different bullets. The best bet is get some pre packaged like Shockwaves in 200, 250, or 300 grain for now. Or some Hornady XTPs. and shoot them until you have it all figured out. Most important, if you have any questions.. ask. There is no stupid or dumb questions. The dumb questions come after the fact and you need to know how to correct something...
Good luck with your rifle. Its a beauty I am sure.
#7
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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RE: Rings and base for Genesis
Thanks for all the helpful insite. As far as price goes: $50 off for using Cabela's visa, $35 mail in rebate, $20 coupon, and $11 in Cabala's points. I almost felt bad. Merry Christmas to all and I'm sure you haven't heard the last of me and my many questions. BTW after reading many reviews I'm leaning toward BH209 powder.
#9
RE: Rings and base for Genesis
ORIGINAL: Oman
Thanks for all the helpful insite. As far as price goes: $50 off for using Cabela's visa, $35 mail in rebate, $20 coupon, and $11 in Cabala's points. I almost felt bad. Merry Christmas to all and I'm sure you haven't heard the last of me and my many questions. BTW after reading many reviews I'm leaning toward BH209 powder.
Thanks for all the helpful insite. As far as price goes: $50 off for using Cabela's visa, $35 mail in rebate, $20 coupon, and $11 in Cabala's points. I almost felt bad. Merry Christmas to all and I'm sure you haven't heard the last of me and my many questions. BTW after reading many reviews I'm leaning toward BH209 powder.