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buttonbuckmaster 11-26-2004 08:35 AM

RE: NEW muzzleloader....blued or stainless more accurate??
 
I've never heard that before. I always assumed that people bought them because they looked better and were easier to clean.

NWindiana 11-26-2004 09:14 AM

RE: NEW muzzleloader....blued or stainless more accurate??
 
I have a CVA Mossy oak stock stainless optima pro 209 great gun! there are more costly guns out there but you will be vary
happy with cva ( and no I have never herd that stainless shoots better than blue)

cayugad 11-26-2004 11:20 AM

RE: NEW muzzleloader....blued or stainless more accurate??
 
I do not think stainless steel barrels are anymore accurate then say a blue steel barrel, but I think they are easier to clean. They show the dirt better and therfore easier to clean off. They might also be a little more forgiving if they are not cleaned right away, but do not kid yourself, they will stain and rust like any other steel.

skeeter 7MM 11-26-2004 12:18 PM

RE: NEW muzzleloader....blued or stainless more accurate??
 
Personally wouldn't buy a inline that isn't SS, they are easier to clean and SS is more forgiving than a blue barrel in regards to weather. Accuracy is not part of the equation it is strictly durabilty & care related. For me asthetics aslo play a part in it, I really like the SS look!

Triple Se7en 11-26-2004 04:02 PM

RE: NEW muzzleloader....blued or stainless more accurate??
 
"I have a CVA Mossy oak stock stainless optima pro 209 great gun!"
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NWIndiana

You must have the "One & Only" Optima SS because all the other non-blued are Nickel Finish.

mdrbowler99 11-26-2004 06:04 PM

RE: NEW muzzleloader....blued or stainless more accurate??
 
I saw that deal for the Omega,but my personal opinion is to spend a little more and get an Omega with the stainless steel and laminated stock.It seems that the synthetic stock Omegas are front heavy and the laminated stock is more level.I paid $409 for mine last spring.With my Leupold scope,I can hit a 2 inch circle at 100 yards.It is very easy to clean and see if you miss anything inside the barrel.Mine looks like it has never been fired it is so clean.

Triple Se7en 11-26-2004 08:12 PM

RE: NEW muzzleloader....blued or stainless more accurate??
 
mdrbowler

Three 3/8" bolts with Great Stuff poly spray in a can found at most hardwares takes care of the front-heavy synthetic stock..... quiets the stock too while walking thru thickets.... all for approximently $8.

Briman 11-27-2004 05:41 PM

RE: NEW muzzleloader....blued or stainless more accurate??
 
Which are faster, red cars or black cars?

Triple Se7en 11-27-2004 06:56 PM

RE: NEW muzzleloader....blued or stainless more accurate??
 

Which are faster, red cars or black cars?
Briman

Just like your profile, your post indicates your body & mind are in two different places.


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