Which Muzzleloader???????
#1
Thread Starter
Joined: Nov 2003
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From: Brantford, Ontaio, Canada
hey all i was wondering if its possible to get a good muzzle loader for under $275 canadian? if so which one(s) and also what is the range of a muzzleloader? is it the same as a shoitgun with a rifled barrel?
just looking into buying a ML cuz im gonna buy a remy 870 express super mag combo for $675 canadian but the gun with 28" barrel and nocombo is $400. so i was thinking about just buying the gun with one barrel and getting a muzzleloader for less then $275 canadian. can it be done?
thx for everyones help
ch312
just looking into buying a ML cuz im gonna buy a remy 870 express super mag combo for $675 canadian but the gun with 28" barrel and nocombo is $400. so i was thinking about just buying the gun with one barrel and getting a muzzleloader for less then $275 canadian. can it be done?
thx for everyones help
ch312
#2
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Manitoba, Canada
With the introduction of the in-lines, there are a lot of ML' s priced under 275.oo. I have a Knight .50 cal, that I paid 199.99 new in Manitoba. Some traditions are in the low $200' s. Email me 4 more info.
#3
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Manitoba, Canada
My comfortable shooting range with my .50 mler is 125yds. I use 2-50gr pyrodex pellets + 240gr. HP bullets with sabots. I have no problem knocking down a deer.
By the time you buy all the accories for shooting + cleaning your MLer, figure about 60-75.00.
By the time you buy all the accories for shooting + cleaning your MLer, figure about 60-75.00.




