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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Muzzleloader Hunting
Here goes: ML basics for western hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="crashlanding" data-source="post: 2776559" data-attributes="member: 44614"><p>A lot of questions but to help keep your post at the top, I can tell you what I use. First, I only hunt elk with my muzzleloader, it's a cva optima .50 caliber. I shoot blackhorn 209 behind a federal 350 bore lock only out to 100 yards. With that combination my shots were still low so with a little bit of re engineering on the front sight I finally got it to hit center at 100 yards. Before I did all that, I investigated those Williams western globe sights, I probably would have bought them to try but at that moment, no one had them in stock. I think the character Dirty Harry summed it up best, every man has to know his limitations, mine is 100 yards with an open sighted muzzleloader. Good luck with your endeavor and to a successful hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crashlanding, post: 2776559, member: 44614"] A lot of questions but to help keep your post at the top, I can tell you what I use. First, I only hunt elk with my muzzleloader, it’s a cva optima .50 caliber. I shoot blackhorn 209 behind a federal 350 bore lock only out to 100 yards. With that combination my shots were still low so with a little bit of re engineering on the front sight I finally got it to hit center at 100 yards. Before I did all that, I investigated those Williams western globe sights, I probably would have bought them to try but at that moment, no one had them in stock. I think the character Dirty Harry summed it up best, every man has to know his limitations, mine is 100 yards with an open sighted muzzleloader. Good luck with your endeavor and to a successful hunt. [/QUOTE]
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