Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Muzzleloader Hunting => Topic started by: duckman nale on May 03, 2012, 09:16:37 PM
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i was looking on traditions website and i found that they sell factory seconds on their saying that they have a scratch on the finish or they were used to testfire and i want to get into muzzleloader hunting and i was wondering if this would be a good option for a first muzzleloader any feedback would be great
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Duckman,
Just giving you my .02. I personaly am not overly impressed with Traditions or any other inline for that matter, made in the last couple of years. I would however recommend trying to find a Thompson Center Black Diamond. Gun Broker.com has several listed for sale around $150.00 to $ 250.00.
I own a tradition, Vortex NW Mag, Knight, Bighorn and two TC Black Diamonds. The TC BD's will shoot darn near anything you stuff down them with out complaint, I have well over 500 rounds with not one failure to fire issue. Also, the tool required to completely disassemble the rifle will fit in your front pocket and weights a couple of ounces.
If you must have a new one then I would recommend a Knight.
Agian, just my opinion other will be different.
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chuck-
i am tight on money and i only have about 200 dollars to spend and i was wondering if they were good also i might look on gunbroker.com to find a deal.
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chuck-
i am tight on money and i only have about 200 dollars to spend and i was wondering if they were good also i might look on gunbroker.com to find a deal.
duckman, I have a friend that has a very nice LK-II ( predecessor to the Knight Wolverine) that he would like to move and I believe he is in that price range... It is a Stainless Steel - black composite stock - great condition...
http://www.deerhuntersclub.com/hunting-gear/muzzleloaders/knight-lk-93-50-caliber-inline-muzzleloader-review/
Let me know if you might be interested...
mike
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no im fine i was just looking for some ideas for my birthday in august i am looking at three options white river hancock pass or dirtbike and lastly a muzzleloader