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need help picking a front stuffer
I am currently looking at buying a muzzle loader to hunt with. Since this will be my first time useing one i thought i had better stay on the cheap side.do you all have any suggestions. what do you think of the rossi or nef, maybe even a cva? Thanks for your help.
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Are you looking for an inline or flint?
And my second question - you said on the cheap side. How about a ballpark number so that we can better guide you. |
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If you want to stay on the inexpensive side, I would look at the CVA line. They make a great rifle for the money, whether it is an in-line (A friend shoots a .54 caliber CVA that kicks like a mule when loaded hot) or a side lock (A couple of friends shoot their CVA Hawkins rifles, and I have shot them, they are nice shooting guns). One fellow I know bought a Bobcat I believe it is called. It is a short .50 caliber CVA sidelock he gave less then $100.00 for, and it shoots fine out to the ranges he needs it for. Where we hunt, most shots are close, and that little Bobcat has brought home venison for him. It is not a pretty rifle, but he shoots roundballs out of it, and takes deer with it, which is what you wanted.
Rossi or NEF I have never shot, or seen shot. Good Luck on what ever you get. |
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i want an in-line preferable below $250. and also in .45 or .50 caliber
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I would still check out CVA or Traditions.
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Try this one...
http://www.basspro-shops.com/servlet/catalog.TextId?hvarTextId=49743&hvarDept=400&hvarE vent=&hvarClassCode=3&hvarSubCode=1&hvarTarget=bro wse Definitely go with 777 powder or one of the cleaner burning powders. |
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iowabuckslayer Or.. you can purchase the Knight Wolverine camo stock for $199. Here' s the link.. scroll down near the bottom of the page. http://www.tjgeneralstore.com/knight.htm |
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yes i do have a gander mountain nearby and i think i will go check it out. i always thought knights were more expensive than that.thanks
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RE: need help picking a front stuffer
I would suggest Traditions or CVA for that price range.
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where in iowa are you at? knights are made in centerville, and you can buy them from their store. that is where i got mine, definately worth the trip, and the price. they have a few cheaper models, the ameerican knight, and the wolverine are lower end models, both take 209 primers, and are quality guns. i have a disc extereme and absolutely love it. i' m carrying it for shotgun season this year
knights # is 641-856-2626 if you don' t want to make the trip, they will ship. occasionally they have guns that were used on tv shows, or as demos at a reduced price |
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I have a CVA Firebolt, My daughter shoots a CVA hunterbolt both in .50 cal. and I just got my wife a New CVA hunterbolt Mag in .45 cal. All three guns will shoot 1 to 2 inch groups off the bench using a Powerbelt and 100 grains of 777 powder. I am a working man and cant afford to spend a lot of money on any gun and CVA is one of the best guns you can get and not spend a lot. for the money They are a great gun. Just my 2 cents worth.
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iowabuckslayer here is a link to some tips that may help you before and after you get your m/l . good luck with the new smoke pole and enjoy.
http://www.realtree.com/bluelk/index.tpl |
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hey t-roy i live in morning sun just north of burlington. do they have better prices at the store than at say a bass pro shop or cabela' s?
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probably pretty similar, you may talk them into a good deal though. give them a call and see what you can do. they carry powder and all the accesories you will need too
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