Big Game Hunting > Muzzleloader Hunting
New to Muzzleloader hunting
Rigby416:
I agree w/jrebel, a CVA Optima V2 is an excellent starter rifle that will serve you well. The CVA's are much easier to care for and have a fast enough twist in the barrel to make use of wide variety of bullets on the market today. Hope this helps. Enjoy your hunts!
dub870:
I like my Optima. It shoots very well for how cheap it is. If you want a more traditional rifle look for used T/C Hawken or variants. Truthfully buy both. Modern inlines can be very expensive to shoot where a traditional with a patched round ball and a low load of BP can be tons of fun and cheap to shoot.
addicted1:
Buy once cry once. I am partial to Knight, they have drastically increased in price over the last few years. But, I believe you can still search out good deals and sales. Didn’t read all the post, but just know if you plan to ML out of state that the refs are different for some of them. Washington has relaxed a bunch of the regs recently.
nwwanderer:
You cry when you buy guns, I cry when I sell them. Have had several, would go with the patch and ball 50. Bunch around and you will probably need to borrow stuff. Get after it!!!
big wood:
I am partial to the accura
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