NO, I have never heard of that.
OK, just checking.
NO, I have never heard of that.
OK, just checking.
OK, just checking.
To save from reading back ,has a cost been established
I like to ask: What is the weight of the gun, no scope (50 cal, if that is an option)?
And twist rates? For 50 if available,and 45
I don't have a 50cal version yet. The 45cal i have with scope, steel bases, and rings weigh's 6.6 lbs.
There is something of an irony to get a light ML you generally have to get the cheapest traditions or wolf
in order to get a light gun. After that might still have to cut the barrel back.
Leave that sentiment on CVAs site as a review of the Acurra. I did. If they hear it enuff they may just build something.Fourbore,the gun or guns I want in muzzleloading do not exist,,unless I have custom built, my favorite gun the last couple of years had been CVa Accura mountain rifle,,but I hate the twist,1-28,I want rant more here about that,, muzzleloading needs new rifle designs,,new powders,, cleaner slightly faster burning version of blackhorn,, smokeless powders like 4198 developed for muzzleloading,,heck put some smoke in it,, there are new powders for every cartridge on planet Earth,, I know there's several new substitute black powder, but not what I'm looking for,,I think single-shot muzzleloader type rifles are the future of fire arms,,no one seems to be looking forward,,,I love tradition, if tradition is the best,, truth is sometimes tradition is not the best, sometimes new and innovation is.we have a very accurate bullets today we don't have the guns and powders to support those bullets in my view. 6 to 7 pound rifles, hankins or Arrowhead module,, capable of light smokeless or black-powder subs,, fast twist,, between 700 and $1,200,,heck is buy3or4 of the CVA Accura mountain rifles if they would just make them in a fast twist 45, and actually use American bore dimensions. I'll look hard at anyone's 7 lb or less muzzleloader with a fast twist I don't care if it's break action or bolt
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