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I hope i can help someone out on buying a Muzzleloader. Don't get caught up in the hype about Muzzleloaders. There are plenty of good Muzzleloaders to use. Don't feel you hafto own a Savage, or an Omega to enjoy Muzzleloading at all. That is so far from the truth. Knight,T/C,Savage/H&R are manufactures that i own to date. Those four companies are leading the industry in Quality Muzzleloaders as far as I'm concerned. I just got done shooting a NEF Sidekick with open sights. What a nice gun for the money. If your looking to spend a couple hundred Bucks on a Muzzleloader, this is a good one. http://www.chuckhawks.com/nef_sidekick.htm
The knight Disc Extreme was the first Inline Muzzleloader i ever owned. What a really great ML it was. To date, i killed more game with the Extreme then i have with all other Muzzleloaders combined. Very well made ML for the money. IMO
The Knight Disc Elite is another one of my favorites. And boy she can shoot. Knight no longer makes this ML anymore. :cry: If you run across one of these don't hesitate to get one. There proven shooters. IMO, It's the least complained about Muzzleloader on the INTERNET. http://www.chuckhawks.com/knight_disc_elite.htm
The T/C Encore is the one i always seem to grab. It's compact, short and light. Perfect for Tree stand hunting and running around the woods on a Quad. I love this gun. It to is a very good shooter. The down side to the Encore is, They are very expensive. It's real easy to drop $700.00 bucks on one.
I don't own one, but i had alot of fun Shooting a White Super91 last month. What a really fun gun to shoot. Looking for some information on Whites, Talk to Big6x6,Super91,Batchief, or Loggy.
Last but not least, my Savage 10ML-II. Mine is not an out of the box Savage. I just feel i need to mention some benefits. I have an HB Savage. When you start looking at cost. It's pretty cheap to shoot a Savage. Less powder, and less cleaning ARE the first things that come to mind to me. I have a friend who ruined a Black Powder Muzzleloader buy not cleaning it properly. This would be just about impossible with a Savage shooting Smokeless powder. There are plenty more benefits to the Savage. http://www.chuckhawks.com/sav10ML-II_syn.htm
I'm no Outdoor Writer that's for sure. But, these are my honest opinions on some Muzzleloaders that i own and use. You don't need to spend alot of money on a Muzzleloader to enjoy the sport and have alot of fun.
The knight Disc Extreme was the first Inline Muzzleloader i ever owned. What a really great ML it was. To date, i killed more game with the Extreme then i have with all other Muzzleloaders combined. Very well made ML for the money. IMO
The Knight Disc Elite is another one of my favorites. And boy she can shoot. Knight no longer makes this ML anymore. :cry: If you run across one of these don't hesitate to get one. There proven shooters. IMO, It's the least complained about Muzzleloader on the INTERNET. http://www.chuckhawks.com/knight_disc_elite.htm
The T/C Encore is the one i always seem to grab. It's compact, short and light. Perfect for Tree stand hunting and running around the woods on a Quad. I love this gun. It to is a very good shooter. The down side to the Encore is, They are very expensive. It's real easy to drop $700.00 bucks on one.
I don't own one, but i had alot of fun Shooting a White Super91 last month. What a really fun gun to shoot. Looking for some information on Whites, Talk to Big6x6,Super91,Batchief, or Loggy.
Last but not least, my Savage 10ML-II. Mine is not an out of the box Savage. I just feel i need to mention some benefits. I have an HB Savage. When you start looking at cost. It's pretty cheap to shoot a Savage. Less powder, and less cleaning ARE the first things that come to mind to me. I have a friend who ruined a Black Powder Muzzleloader buy not cleaning it properly. This would be just about impossible with a Savage shooting Smokeless powder. There are plenty more benefits to the Savage. http://www.chuckhawks.com/sav10ML-II_syn.htm
I'm no Outdoor Writer that's for sure. But, these are my honest opinions on some Muzzleloaders that i own and use. You don't need to spend alot of money on a Muzzleloader to enjoy the sport and have alot of fun.