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Oh, I mistakenly called the Vortek a CVA. It's a Traditions, I know. Just noticed that. I've never really looked at CVA or Traditions and kind of thought of them as the same company. The problem is they never made any muzzleloaders that were legal here, or at least none that I knew of. Now that they have that Vortek I'll start paying more attention to what Traditions is putting out, and maybe CVA as well.
This thread was about dead anyway. Yeah, there used to be White, Austin & Halleck, Knight, Remington, and probably some others I can't recall. Me, all I've got now is a sidelock, a Lyman Deerstalker. It's short and light, and simple to clean. I had a T/C Black Diamond and sold it. But I'm interested in either the T/C Northwest, or the Traditions Vortek. Not sure about having a ported barrel though. That's why if I get anything I'll probably get the T/C. People have said it's no good because of the 1 in 48 twist. But my Lyman has a 1 in 48 twist and it shoots saboted bullets just fine. I'll have to look into what CVA has that's legal here too. Is it the Elkhorn?
I looked at a vortek at cabelas and couldn't see how it was meeting the legal definition for Washington state. Do you have buy an adapter ?
I switched this year from what I've been doing- I'm doing muzzleloader for deer and modern rifle for elk. I'm looking forward to the deer opener on September 25th. Been scouting as much as possible, but still not enough. Went out Friday and put 25 bullets through the muzzleloader, including some new hard cast Harvesters that I hadn't shot before. It's pretty well sighted in but if I find the time I do want to try some FFF Triple Seven instead of the double F, for more reliable ignition.