Shot my m/l for first time
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Snohomish, Washington
Posts: 53
Shot my m/l for first time
I shot my M/L for the first time,and I love it. I was amazed how relaxing it was, I was in no hurry, and the guys at the range thought it was pretty cool. In fact one guy who was sitting next to me said he was going out to buy one the same day, of course I warned him to expect to pay about $100 over the cost of the gun for the accessories. I had a buddy of mine with me, so we took turns shooting, and bs'n with some of the other guys. What a great experience. The cleanup was way easier than I expected too. In short I am hooked! Thanks to all you guys who helped me get started.
#2
RE: Shot my m/l for first time
You will really know your hooked when you are wiping down your fifth or sixth muzzleloader and wondering why you own all of these rifles...
Glad your enjoying the rifle. I think you will find that soon it is all you want to shoot....
Glad your enjoying the rifle. I think you will find that soon it is all you want to shoot....
#3
RE: Shot my m/l for first time
ML's are fun aren't they?
I think one of the greatest aspects is the amount of personalization that you can develop as there really is so much variability and options.
For sure you will find yourself hooked when you find that the one ML has multiplied into several including some of the older style designs to include sidelocks.
A friend of mind borrowed one of my ML's (A Remington 700) for the first time this past deer season and was fortunate with a nice doe bagged and in the freezer.
He just purchased a T/C Omega.
I think one of the greatest aspects is the amount of personalization that you can develop as there really is so much variability and options.
For sure you will find yourself hooked when you find that the one ML has multiplied into several including some of the older style designs to include sidelocks.
A friend of mind borrowed one of my ML's (A Remington 700) for the first time this past deer season and was fortunate with a nice doe bagged and in the freezer.
He just purchased a T/C Omega.