Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Muzzleloader Hunting => Topic started by: BOOM!! on March 22, 2011, 06:40:24 PM
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There is a Knight Wolverine 22 inch blued barrel with walnut stock (blemish) on sale for closeout price of 150.00. If anybody is interested I will pm them the link. I called about another gun and they told me they still have this one.
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Send me the link please :hello:
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Send me the link please :hello:
pm sent!
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Thanks I got it :hello:
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Did you get it? I just bought my dad one off of gunbroker for close to the same price. I have the bighorn and have been wanting to get him out ML hunting with me. He was like a kid in the candy store when I gave it to him this morning. He has been checking all the websites looking for tools, sights, accessories and any information he can find about them. Looking forward to getting out and doing some shooting with him.
I didn't think I would like the 22" barrel, but it sure is a compact rifle. Will be nice carrying around. Curious to see how it shoots.
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Did you get it? I just bought my dad one off of gunbroker for close to the same price. I have the bighorn and have been wanting to get him out ML hunting with me. He was like a kid in the candy store when I gave it to him this morning. He has been checking all the websites looking for tools, sights, accessories and any information he can find about them. Looking forward to getting out and doing some shooting with him.
I didn't think I would like the 22" barrel, but it sure is a compact rifle. Will be nice carrying around. Curious to see how it shoots.
I have one that I am happy with. The shorter barrel makes packing it nice.
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Bighorn and Wolverine are the same gun except for slight model differences...barrel length and what ignition system come with it....Bighorn has both, percussion and 209...Wolverine comes with 209. Breech plugs interchange to make the Wolverine percussion or musket. Additional cosmetic differences...stainless barrel, camo stocks, etc.
I'm sure you won't see any negligible difference in accuracy or ballistics in normal muzzy ranges between the two. Also agree....Wolverine is much more comfortable to carry in the field. Both are great guns.