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Maverick
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Gettin the Gf a muzzle loader. What should I get her? For rifle she shoots a 30.06. So she can handle a good kick. She'll be mule deer hunting with it.
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CVA Elkhorn Pro is an awesome gun. Nice and light too.
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Get her a knight bighorn, I got my wife one, they are superior to any others. Knight disc extreme would be great too but more $$$
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How much do those guns run boys? Just tryin to get an idea.
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Got my girlfriend a traditions vortek northwest mag edition. It's light buy I've had lots of problems with it and the customer service at traditions is horrible.
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Get a traditional style Muzzleloader, less headache all the way around. Your not gaining anything by buying a inline, same range, power just a little longer and weighs a little more.
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Elkhorn is the way to go
Been very good to me
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knight big horn 50 cal awesome gun i guess 5 to 6 hundred by now
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Closer to $329.
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Quote from: Maverick on January 15, 2012, 06:59:46 PM
How much do those guns run boys? Just tryin to get an idea.
$436 for the bighorn with the thumb hole camo stock and for the disc its around 540 ish. very good muzzles I have two plus the Knight t2000 12g my friends gf used to shoot her first deer this year with at 40 yards. I loaded up the 12g with 15- 00 buck pellets and 100 grains of powder. worked great. Go to there web site at
http://www.knightrifles.com/tk2000/
. Don't forget to tell them that you want the rifle WESTERN STATE LEGEL
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The elkhorn runs about 280-320 depending if you want camo or black
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The knight disc extreme with the western kit is by far a superior muzzle loader compaired to anything on the market. The big horn is less money but also a great gun. Also made in america!!! Unlike the cva or traditions. If you buy a knight you should never have to upgrade in the future. I've had them all. When you pick up a knight you just know it's a solid gun.
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January 17, 2012, 02:51:38 PM »
Look into the Traditions "northwest edition".
http://www.traditionsfirearms.com/product_info.php?products_id=60
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January 17, 2012, 05:01:08 PM »
another vote for the bighorn it's a accurate solid gun. I paid $399 at wholesale sports in august.
http://www.knightrifles.com/bighorn-carbonknight-ss/
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January 17, 2012, 05:11:14 PM »
i bought a cva elkhorn and now just want a upgraded gun so Iam going with the knight
it is just a better gun.the elkhorn was a good starter gun but if you want quality go with the
knight.My buddys knight bighorn with 120 grains powder and 290 tmz bullet will shoot 6 inch
groups at 300 yards.just my two cents.
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