The trigger on the cva is much nicer.
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Originally posted by tbeak View PostA trigger job from Bellm is required for TC. There are much better options than TC for barrels. Bergera and MGM come to mind. But definitely a trigger kit and barrel lock spring. Completely changed my TC. I was intimidated by doing the TC trigger but it really was pretty easy
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Trophy, holler if you want to go to Alpine and bust a couple of caps. I can't show you the 100% foolproof way with a muzzleloader, but I can show you what I've always done.
First and foremost, no oil/petroleum products inside the breech/bore.
First pic is some of the stuff for an inline, second pic is for my caplock. Some of it is interchangeable.
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They're fun. I used to have many along with more than a few revolvers in .31, .36 & .44 caliber. Back then it was cheap to shoot and we'd have a blast just shooting them until we had to clean them to make them keep on shooting.
Used to clean the rifle barrels in a wash tub with hot, soapy water. Then dry and use a light oil.
Cleaning the traditional muzzle loaders was a job.
Shot deer with them a few times, no hogs we didn't have any back then.
Get one and have fun with it.
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TC encore all the way, gun is a tack driver and more accurate than the expensive Knight we have with a green mountain barrel.Last edited by bossbowman; 10-02-2017, 08:58 PM.
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If you are wanting a ML to mimic the accuracy of a normal bolt rifle take a look at these. The imposed $1k budget isn't going to happen though, it's only money. I am thinking about converting a Cooper with one of Jeff's primer conversions and a Brux barrel.
https://www.hankinscustomrifles.com/...muzzleloaders/
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Originally posted by sendit View PostIf you are wanting a ML to mimic the accuracy of a normal bolt rifle take a look at these. The imposed $1k budget isn't going to happen though, it's only money. I am thinking about converting a Cooper with one of Jeff's primer conversions and a Brux barrel.
https://www.hankinscustomrifles.com/...muzzleloaders/
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