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Old 02-04-2006, 06:19 PM   #1
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I am looking to purchase a muzzleloader. I want simplicity, duribility, accuracy, at a reasonable price. Any suggestions. Thanks, Buckkill 89

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Old 04-02-2006, 05:22 AM   #2
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i use a nickle plated cva i bought at bass pro shop for less than 200.00.its lightweight,45 caliber synthetic stock and accurate as hell.ive killed quite a few hogs and deer with this rifle with iron sights out to 100 yrds.i could probably push the distance if i tried.. i trust the rifle that much. hope i helped.
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I personally have 3 ML's Encore, Rem 700ML, and an old Knight. The Knight was a kit buy and that is good gun w/90grains. I have taken quite a few deer w/it. and the price wasn't bad at the time i bought it. My Encore is the 150 to 200 yard master, but its going to cost a few more bones(dollars), than most want to put in a ML. I've personally heard some bad things about the CVA's. But the 45 cal. is what alot of the guy around hear are going with and are getting good kills past 100 to 150 yards. main thing, is the way ya keep it clean and powder/bulliet gain you get the best with. I would also go and read other forums that talk about all different company's. Good luck and if ya get one, lets hear what ya think..Ty
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