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| Best all around muzzy (updated) |
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| MADMAX:
I bought a CVA Acura for muzzy elk this year Like it Shoots good It’s been a few years since my TC Hawken rifle days Quite a techno change nowadays |
| Smokeploe:
The best all around muzzy. Is the one that you shoot, like and keep using! Be it a CVA Hawkins, a true Kentucky long rifle or the many others that are out there. I like my long rifle that I put together from scratch. It out the ball right where I aim it, out to 150 yds. It does what I want and feels good shooting it. Smokeploe |
| waoutdoorsman:
--- Quote from: HntnFsh on July 09, 2025, 10:58:17 AM --- --- Quote from: waoutdoorsman on July 09, 2025, 10:51:08 AM --- --- Quote from: Crunchy on July 09, 2025, 10:01:16 AM --- --- Quote from: MackDaddy509 on July 09, 2025, 09:05:35 AM ---My CVA Accura has a 27” Bergara barrel and have no issue grouping at 150+ yards. Especially now with the new scope regs… Load development and consistently measuring my powder charges (to the grain) helps a ton. Won’t stop using it unless it breaks :dunno: --- End quote --- I can second this, I use the accura lrx and was shooting 1.5” groups at 100 yards with open sights. BH209 powder and Lehigh 265 gr cf bullets. Although looking for something else bullet wise this year just curious what powder you are using. --- End quote --- --- End quote --- Just curious why you want to change bullets? --- End quote --- they stopped making the 265 grain and im leery of using the next heaviest grain which is 240 grain on elk. |
| HntnFsh:
What are you thinking about going to? These are a good option. Same,but heavier. https://lehighdefense.com/458-diameter-300-grain-controlled-fracturing-bullets-50-count.html Natchez is showing these inn stock. https://www.natchezss.com/bloodline-bullet-20pk-275gr-50ca-kgm900543 |
| SeaRun1:
What is a barely used Knight Western Disc Extreme worth nowadays. Had it for about 10 years now. Still set up for pre 209 days. It’s a great shooter and built really well with a Green Mountain barrel and Timney trigger with a nice laminated stock. SR1 |
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