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What brand muzzleloader do you prfer

  • Knight

    Votes: 21 46.7%
  • White

    Votes: 10 22.2%
  • CVA

    Votes: 7 15.6%
  • TC

    Votes: 7 15.6%

  • Total voters
    45
I doubt that . I know enough about it to know a lot of people won’t be Interested in it. Me for one . And smokeless isn’t legal in a lot of states
It might be your idea of the best muzzy but I bet not for most

Your 100% right, not everyone will like it. But theres nothing safer or easier to use on the market. Ive been using for around 10 months now and can say the gun really makes sense for the guy that doesnt like any grief!! I cant say much until the ATF is done with it. I sure hope its before November!!
 
The inclusion of this rifle is 100 percent off topic and just another example of shilling by the muzzleloaing worlds biggest shiller.
 
The New Lehigh ML will easily beat them all for hunting purposes. The safest, cleanest, simplest ML ever designed by a long shot right out of the box.

Grouse,

Are you saying Lehigh is now building a new Muzzleloader?
 
Now that should be interesting!:2cool:

Can you give any details? Action type, calibers, twists, etc, etc, etc?????:drooling::drooling::drooling:
 
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I agree. This is off topic. So....

You should start a new post with whatever alleged details you can tell us. Action type, caliber, twist, propellant type, etc. Pictures would be a great inclusion. All hypotheticals of course.

And if you need someone to put a bunch of shots through one in a different state let me know. Especially if it's smokeless.
 
My first ML was a cva hunterbolt iirc. I took a few deer with it. My current hunting ML is an Accura V2 PR that i will neverg rid of. Im still saving to get the new Accura in .45. it's a fast twist same as the paramount.
I'm an old-school centerfire hunter but a brand new ML. I took my Accura PR to the range this week in search of a sabot-load combo for Whitetail. Mind if I ask if you've found any sabots that work exceptionally well for you? Thanks.
 
I shoot a Harvester crush rib green [.45 cal bullets] with .44 cal, 300 grain XTPs in my Accura with great 100 yard accuracy using the bh209 powder. My Optima pistol likes the plain green Harvester with a .44 cal, 240 grain XTP. Both guns have some resistance on a clean barrel as well as a fouled one, but certainly not hard or easy loading. The Accura shoots Harvester black sabot [smooth, not the crush rib] with a .45 cal , 300 grain XTP almost as accurate as the green sabot load. Different bullets can call for different sabots, just the nature of the muzzleloaders.
 
I'm an old-school centerfire hunter but a brand new ML. I took my Accura PR to the range this week in search of a sabot-load combo for Whitetail. Mind if I ask if you've found any sabots that work exceptionally well for you? Thanks.
Harvester crush rib sabot with a Hornady 250grn sst on bh209 80grV with a Federal 209A primer and an oring to seal it. I also get great accuracy with the same load and a TC Cheap Shot 240? grn
 
Knight is the big favorite in this poll. I have 2 and I really like them but the Accura V2 nitride is still my favorite by far. I am really looking forward to getting one in .45 1:22.
 
Harvester crush rib sabot with a Hornady 250grn sst on bh209 80grV with a Federal 209A primer and an oring to seal it. I also get great accuracy with the same load and a TC Cheap Shot 240? grn
Appreciate you sharing. I’ll be checking that out in my Accura.
 
Assuming the new Lehigh will be up to the same standards as all the other Lehigh products it will be truly out standing. I have had all the above and will stick with my Encores especially the 45 with its custom barrel.
 
I'm going to put CVA on top and TC on the bottom just below the Knights. That puts White an easy choice at #2. And I won't argue about my choices. :)
 
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I shoot a Harvester crush rib green [.45 cal bullets] with .44 cal, 300 grain XTPs in my Accura with great 100 yard accuracy using the bh209 powder. My Optima pistol likes the plain green Harvester with a .44 cal, 240 grain XTP. Both guns have some resistance on a clean barrel as well as a fouled one, but certainly not hard or easy loading. The Accura shoots Harvester black sabot [smooth, not the crush rib] with a .45 cal , 300 grain XTP almost as accurate as the green sabot load. Different bullets can call for different sabots, just the nature of the muzzleloaders.
Thank you. I might have the opportunity to try that load in the next couple of weeks. Do you tend to see improved accuracy using a 300 gr. vs. 245-250 class? I've seen many posts that recommend it for the accuracy, some for the lethal power, and both. Since "most" of my habitat range is 100 or less, many stressed the fact that I didn't need a 300 gr. for Whitetail at those ranges. But I'm beginning to realize the potential of my Accura being my number 1 rifle for all ranges and not just a close encounter brush gun for just an early season.
 
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