I've never even held a muzzleloader but been thinking about picking one up just to extend my season. The CVA Wolf .50 has really good reviews all over the web and its priced right for my needs. You may check it out.
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Originally posted by Txhuntr2 View PostI've never even held a muzzleloader but been thinking about picking one up just to extend my season. The CVA Wolf .50 has really good reviews all over the web and its priced right for my needs. You may check it out.
http://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/cva-...dCatid=1589295
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Originally posted by trophy8 View PostI've never shot one. Never owned one. Nothing. I want to put in for some rut hunts with one out west and use it here to get the extra days haha. I want one that's pretty accurate and can shoot as close to a normal rifle as possible. I'd say budget is $1000 or less. Must have open sights for those stupid states that won't let you use a scope lol
Buy a break over barrel, also for easy cleaning.
Read and follow the instructions for safety.
I have a CVA and like it alot.
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Originally posted by Ten Ring View PostThe CVA wolf is cheaper at Cabelas. I believe its 199.99 in Waco. I only know because I have been looking at it. I figured it would be a great start for me.
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Originally posted by tbeak View PostIsn't the goal to fire every time you load??
I'm sure you meant clean? Yea it's dirty to shoot muzzleloader. At the range I clean after every 3 shots
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Originally posted by Walker View PostIn my younger days I hunted New Mexico every year and never fired to clear my gun except at the end of the hunt. Put a penny baloon over the muzzle and a new cap every morning. Worked every time. And the baloon will shoot off when you fire.
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