Wlfpkmann 1178
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Been hunting since I can remember, bit have never got into Muzzleloading season. I thought I would give it a shot. Any suggestions for a good gun to start?
Looking for a real one
I'll 2nd most any CVA product. I've got an older model that gets the job done fine.Been hunting since I can remember, bit have never got into Muzzleloading season. I thought I would give it a shot. Any suggestions for a good gun to start?
Mine is like 16/17 on deer. They kill. Just funny to carry a long way.I got a CVA wolf a few months ago, this will be my first season with a muzzleloader as well. It’s not fancy but the iron sights are actually pretty good and it shoots well under Minute-Of-Deer at 100 yards.
Traditions VortekBeen hunting since I can remember, bit have never got into Muzzleloading season. I thought I would give it a shot. Any suggestions for a good gun to start?
This is not the Vortek. This is a cerakote buckstalker, which is still pretty hot ride.Traditions Vortek
I have this. May buy 2 more at this price.
I’ve got a Remington M700MLS that I’ve had since 98 or 99. I’ve been shooting 100 gr FFg Goex and 240 gr Hornady XTP with Hornady greencrush rib sabot in it that entire time. Generally 150- 200 shots through it per year. It’s definitely beyond 3500 shots down the pipe at this point. It still shoots sub 1” 5 shot groups at 100 yards and I can keep 5 shots in 3” give or take at 200.The smokeless savage is the best money in a muzzleloader I’ve ever spent, if you keep your eye open they pop up from time to time, black powder is inherently corrosive your in a constant battle with it, buy once cry once
I’d like to hear a story from anyone that has a black powder muzzloader that’s over 10 yrs old that has kept a consistant point of aim and group size in that time period
I had a knight back in the mid-late 90’s that for a few years did real well, I shot it cleaned it loaded it and then proceeded to miss the biggest live buck I’ve ever seen, anywhere, ever, at about 30yds, the next day I tried shooting it again at 50 yds and out of three shots only one hit a sheet of notebook paper, soon after savage came out with there smokeless version and I have the original blued version, once I set the scope I’ve never had to touch it, and that’s how it should be