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Muzzleloader Hunting
Help me get started ML hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="Rosebud" data-source="post: 2874523" data-attributes="member: 118066"><p>CVA also makes some really cheap ML,s. Look at their upper end guns. Knight makes a good gun. My best advice is don't go cheap if you're really interested in this. You'll only be trading it in in a couple of years. Look for easy breach access. Cleaning these things can be a pain. You have to clean about every other firing when sighting in, otherwise it will shoot to a different poi when clean when hunting. I'm not and expert on anything, but I've been shooting one of these for about fifty years. I've had five different cap locks and two flint locks. I now hunt with a inline. I'm To old to fool with a traditional muzzle loader. But they are fun to shoot and hunt with. Eyesight precludes my use on iron sights. My kids have the traditional guns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosebud, post: 2874523, member: 118066"] CVA also makes some really cheap ML,s. Look at their upper end guns. Knight makes a good gun. My best advice is don't go cheap if you're really interested in this. You'll only be trading it in in a couple of years. Look for easy breach access. Cleaning these things can be a pain. You have to clean about every other firing when sighting in, otherwise it will shoot to a different poi when clean when hunting. I'm not and expert on anything, but I've been shooting one of these for about fifty years. I've had five different cap locks and two flint locks. I now hunt with a inline. I'm To old to fool with a traditional muzzle loader. But they are fun to shoot and hunt with. Eyesight precludes my use on iron sights. My kids have the traditional guns. [/QUOTE]
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