BigGameRS said:https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/12248401/lefthanded-white-g-series-whitetail-410-caliber-muzzleloader-for-sale#Post12248401
Looks like a good one.
Tannhauser said:BigGameRS said:https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/12248401/lefthanded-white-g-series-whitetail-410-caliber-muzzleloader-for-sale#Post12248401
Looks like a good one.
If only it was a right handed rifle.
It is right handed! Like said above, the secondary safety is what you see on the left side.fishhawk2700 said:Tannhauser said:BigGameRS said:https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/12248401/lefthanded-white-g-series-whitetail-410-caliber-muzzleloader-for-sale#Post12248401
Looks like a good one.
If only it was a right handed rifle.
The rifle is a standard "G" series set up, with the safety on the right side.
Tannhauser said:I didn't realize that White rifles were set up that way. I'm going to give this some serious thought.
Fmfdred56 said:Conicals for it are easy to come by from no excuses and ill let you know next week how they perform on game my .410 s91 is going to be my primary weapon for my mule deer hunt this weekend.
I personally think its a stupid rule!! I actually did own a .410 Whitetail at one time and questioned DGIF on this. They wouldn't budge...but funny it is legal to use a .38 caliber bullet with a sabot, but shot out of a .45 caliber gun, doesn't make much sense!Tannhauser said:Fmfdred56 said:Conicals for it are easy to come by from no excuses and ill let you know next week how they perform on game my .410 s91 is going to be my primary weapon for my mule deer hunt this weekend.
I'm certain a .410 conical will knock them down without any issue.
I was reading your .410 S91 thread when I saw Steve's response about .45 cal minimum bore for Virginia muzzleloader. So a .410 bore would be a no go for me regardless.
toytruck said:I personally think its a stupid rule!! I actually did own a .410 Whitetail at one time and questioned DGIF on this. They wouldn't budge...but funny it is legal to use a .38 caliber bullet with a sabot, but shot out of a .45 caliber gun, doesn't make much sense!Tannhauser said:Fmfdred56 said:Conicals for it are easy to come by from no excuses and ill let you know next week how they perform on game my .410 s91 is going to be my primary weapon for my mule deer hunt this weekend.
I'm certain a .410 conical will knock them down without any issue.
I was reading your .410 S91 thread when I saw Steve's response about .45 cal minimum bore for Virginia muzzleloader. So a .410 bore would be a no go for me regardless.
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