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WHISKEYTRAIN 10-07-2009 08:48 AM

Starter Muzzleloader?
 
Looking to invest in a muzzleloader sometime soon to get a couple extra weeks of hunting each year. Dont know too much about it but looking to research it all. What would be some good cheap muzzleloaders to look at? Thanks

Buck Hunter 1 10-07-2009 09:31 AM

CVA Wolf in 50 caliber for an inline. Also I know in PA the extended season is Flintlock only, so check your laws prior ot a buy.

UncleNorby 10-07-2009 11:55 AM

You can usually find some good deals on CVA and Traditions guns from Cabelas and other on-line retailers. I got a Remington (Traditions) Genesis while Cabelas ran a sale, for about $100. It won't win a beauty pageant but it shoots just fine.

MountainDevil54 10-07-2009 12:17 PM

cva wolf, cva buckhorn would be 2 great picks. You can even find the Optimas for around $200. In fact there is one under the muzzleloading classifieds on www.go2gbo.com

cayugad 10-07-2009 03:12 PM

You don't list your location, so be sure and check the local laws and what can and can not be used. If as mentioned your in PA and they need a flintlock, then I would go on the auction sites and get a good used flintlock and hunt my heart out.

Some cheap rifles (and I dislike that discription) are the Wolf, Buckhorn, and look for deals on rifles at some of the stores. Someone said they were selling an Optima at Cabela's reasonable.

BigDaddy12t 10-07-2009 03:32 PM

I have a CVA Wolf, and for the money,it is a great little gun.

spaniel 10-07-2009 03:39 PM

There is cheap (price) and cheap (quality). The two are not always the same though somewhat related.

If you are really concerned with price, get a CVA that fits what you need. Personally I have always liked T/C better but CVA has moved up the ranks over the past few years and I consider them a decent value.

I wouldn't waste your time on Traditions. A few people on here have the Genesis and like it but of all companies I think you'll find the most complainers about Traditions than any other brand.

dprsdhunter 10-07-2009 04:24 PM

I have 2 traditions and have mixed feelings on them.

One is a lightning bolt action . It actually is not a bad gun but I have had problems with th ebolt in th epast.
The other is a Pursuit . I would not buy it again if I had it to do over.


My biggest problem with Traditions has been with customer service and "technical support" . This alone has led me to the point I will not buy another traditions

tjj 10-07-2009 04:38 PM

If T/C is one of your choices, Cabela's has a good sale on Omega's, the no frills model is 299, great shooters. The Triumph in the no frills model comes with a 2.5-7X32 scope for 399. I have an omega, and they are great guns. The Triumph is highly spoken of by those shooting one.

Big Z 10-07-2009 04:44 PM

Traditions Pursuit XLT on sale for only $150 at cabela's. Break action, 50 cal. It'll do the trick.


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