Replacing ML
#5
I haven't heard too many good things about the Rossi, and I, personally, would avoid it in favor of the H&R/NEF Handi-Rifle. I've heard that accuracy is spotty and the triggers really suck. However, this is, admittedly, second hand information. I'd suggest you find one and check it out for yourself.
Mike
Mike
#6
/.50 cal muzzleloader. A friend loaned me one for my 10 year old son the 3rd week of November. We had 2 light primer strikes on a 60 degree afternoon. I'm not sure if it was the ammo or the rifle.....it looked to me like it was over oiled.....after a thorough cleaning it has been fine, so I can only assume it was the oiling.
#7
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 1,519
I haven't heard too many good things about the Rossi, and I, personally, would avoid it in favor of the H&R/NEF Handi-Rifle. I've heard that accuracy is spotty and the triggers really suck. However, this is, admittedly, second hand information. I'd suggest you find one and check it out for yourself.
Mike
Mike
The NEF's seem to have issues with coming open after you shoot it. Then a lot of guys claim theirs aren't that accurate from what I've read.
#8
i run from anything rossi i think you would be better off to buy an omega or if you want the switch barrel capability save for a bare bones encore and be happy the first time and if you do have a problem then tc will take care of it. my friend sent a rossi .410/ 22 combo back 5 months ago and still no tellin when it will come back their customer service is a joke if its always like that
#9
Typical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 679
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