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Huxy 07-20-2003 02:40 PM

Best inexpensive muzzleloader
 
Could any one tell me what the best inexpensive muzzleloader you can buy? Thanks

driftrider 07-20-2003 05:43 PM

RE: Best inexpensive muzzleloader
 
I haven' t personally shot one, but I just got back from Gander Mountain where I was looking at a few different muzzleloaders. I' ve been toying with the idea of getting either a T/C Encore or Omega. Well, I was looking at the Encore, and the guy at the counter suggested I also look at the CVA Optima which is an Encore clone without the interchangeable barrels. It looked like a fairly nice rifle for the price, it held and pointed well. and CVA' s are known to be pretty accurate. The only thing I didn' t care for was the cheap looking composite stock, and the trigger could use some work. It broke cleanly with minimal creep and overtravel, but it was definately a product of lawyer-proofing. The pull weight was pretty high.
But, all things considered, for $189 it seems to be a good deal. If I were looking for a muzzleloader on a budget, it would be high on the list. If this is your first muzzleloader, then what you save on the rifle can be put toward good accessories.

My first inline was (and I' ve still got it) a Traditions Buckhunter Pro in stainless/black composite. The finish wasn' t very nice, and the machineing of the receiver was kindof rough, but it is a shooter for sure. It loves heavy Hornady conicals and will shoot <2" groups at 100 yards and will kill a deer as well as any of its nicer cousins. I picked it up on clearance at Wally World for $150.

Mike


Triple Se7en 07-20-2003 06:37 PM

RE: Best inexpensive muzzleloader
 
Knight Wolverine II 22" $199

http://www.tjgeneralstore.com/knight.htm

Mark whiz 07-20-2003 08:02 PM

RE: Best inexpensive muzzleloader
 
I double Triple 7' s recommendation. The Knight Wolverine or USAK (American Knight) are excellent choices - especially for a relatively inexpensive beginning. I started with the USAK 3 years ago and have never seen the need to " upgrade" yet.

The Omega offers some fine upgrades and is worth a look too.

kevin1 07-23-2003 07:49 AM

RE: Best inexpensive muzzleloader
 
Traditions Buckhunter inline in .50 or .54 , $149 . I own 2 of them in .54 and love them . Very reliable , easy to clean , simple rugged design , and they came with TruGlo fiber optic sights . [8D]

who_else 07-24-2003 08:11 PM

RE: Best inexpensive muzzleloader
 
well huxy if u ask me, and i know that u would, i am a fan of the Rem 700 .50 caliber, call me up some time and we will go shoot it, see u around hux, who_else


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