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Does anyone have any feedback on the StrkerFire new line of muzzleloaders?I know that they were just released in the last month or two for delivery, so I am looking for the early adopters.https://www.traditionsfirearms.com/category/Vortek-Strikerfire-Northwest-MagnumI handled one. Very light. 28 inch barrel1:28 twistexposed nippleI was pretty impressed by the handling, but haven't had the opportunity to shoot one.
but he likes anything that somebody will send him for testing.
Quotebut he likes anything that somebody will send him for testing.Funny how it is different report when the price is right. I want to see what the reports look like 2-3 years down the road after these have been used and abused. I like the innovation they have gone through to lighten the action over a bolt, but waiting to see how they hold up.
Quote from: whacker1 on October 29, 2013, 01:36:54 PMDoes anyone have any feedback on the StrkerFire new line of muzzleloaders?I know that they were just released in the last month or two for delivery, so I am looking for the early adopters.https://www.traditionsfirearms.com/category/Vortek-Strikerfire-Northwest-MagnumI handled one. Very light. 28 inch barrel1:28 twistexposed nippleI was pretty impressed by the handling, but haven't had the opportunity to shoot one.If they use the same nipple setup as the Vortek - I would expect them to be just as suspect as the Vortek.One of the posters here has one and has shot it, his is a 209 edition, and he really likes it - but he likes anything that somebody will send him for testing.
Just did this about 15 minutes ago. 80gr volume Clean Shot "Old stuff 10+ years old" cci inline mzl primers and homecast 370gr maxiballs. 25 and 50 yards, big hole to the far left is 3 shots. The Strikerfire does not use the QLA muzzle thankfully.