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Title: Gearing up for the season
Post by: Seabeckian on July 10, 2014, 09:12:54 PM
I have spent a fair share of time in the woods carrying a smoke pole, but never one of my own (most years I focus on archery and modern). This year I am looking at taking the leap and purchasing my own. I am really hoping to get one by the end of the weekend. Although I'm sure most these questions have been asked, I wasn't able to easily find the answers I needed searching the topics. I value your conglomerated opinions much more than a salesman trying to push me whatever he prefers, so any input would be appreciated!

-Can most muzzle loaders be converted to be NW legal, if not already?

-Is there a clear and evident part of the description that tells me if it has an exposed percussion cap and is WA legal?

-Currently I am most interested in the Traditions Vortex ultralight, T/C Pro Hunter FX, and the Knight Disc Extreme. Any experience with them that your willing to share? In most the threads I have encountered, quite a few people seem rather partial towards the Disc Extreme.

Thanks in advance for your time and any response!

Scott
Title: Re: Gearing up for the season
Post by: Pete112288 on July 19, 2014, 01:05:32 AM
You will hear a lot of love/hate opinions of the Vortek. I have one. I love it. It has never let me down. The only issues I have had have been results of my own mistakes, not the gun's failure. I have no experience with any of the others.
Most muzzleloaders you find around here for sale are probably going to be NW legal. Most models will say they are a NW edition or such.
Be careful though, once you get one of your own you'll likely want to get them all  :chuckle:
At least thats how it happened with me.
Title: Re: Gearing up for the season
Post by: Seabeckian on July 22, 2014, 03:20:14 PM
Thanks a lot for the input! I ended up settling on the Accura V2. Hopefully I'm not disappointed.

I absolutely see the urge already to buy another. hahaha
Title: Re: Gearing up for the season
Post by: Myrtle Creek Inc. on July 23, 2014, 04:28:36 PM
You're going to love the Accura V2! The T/C's are great, but it is really hard to beat the CVA Accura's!

Let us know what you think about it when you get out and try it!
Title: Re: Gearing up for the season
Post by: Seabeckian on August 04, 2014, 07:35:19 AM
Finally got the time and all my needed gear to get out and pop a few caps. The V2 shot beautifully. The trigger breaks very nice. The plug didn't seize up a bit. After 4 shots, the 5th still went down with relative ease before cleaning. I started at 50 yards, having no idea where I would hit, the first two shots were about 2 inches high and nearly center punched each other. So it was pretty spot on at 100 yards.

Can't wait to hit the field in a month and a half!
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