D desertbull Active Member * Joined Apr 11, 2007 Messages 35 Reaction score 0 Nov 30, 2007 #1 Who has the best price? Are they legal in Colorado?
A Anonymous Guest Nov 30, 2007 #2 Don't know Y they wouldn't be. Sportsmans guide 50 cal - $ 624.97 52 cal - $ 649.97 www.sportsmanguide.com RON G.
Don't know Y they wouldn't be. Sportsmans guide 50 cal - $ 624.97 52 cal - $ 649.97 www.sportsmanguide.com RON G.
D desertbull Active Member * Joined Apr 11, 2007 Messages 35 Reaction score 0 Nov 30, 2007 #3 Cheaperthandirt.com has them for $550'ish if you are a member. Cabela's wants $750 for the same rifle.
Cheaperthandirt.com has them for $550'ish if you are a member. Cabela's wants $750 for the same rifle.
S Snagglepuss Member Joined Sep 22, 2006 Messages 14 Reaction score 0 Nov 30, 2007 #5 long range hunter There is a guy on gunbroker who has one for 525 plus 25 to ship he is a good guy and I have bought 4 muzzleloaders from him without a problem
long range hunter There is a guy on gunbroker who has one for 525 plus 25 to ship he is a good guy and I have bought 4 muzzleloaders from him without a problem
C Cajun Well-Known Member * Joined Nov 7, 2007 Messages 520 Reaction score 0 Nov 30, 2007 #6 There is no reason why they wouldn't be legal. Colorado regs state no smokeless powder, scopes, or sabots plus a few other little laws you don't want to over look. Find yourself a conical shooter. Check out page 4 for the Muzzle loader regs. http://wildlife.state.co.us/NR/rdonlyre ... 0/Ch02.pdf
There is no reason why they wouldn't be legal. Colorado regs state no smokeless powder, scopes, or sabots plus a few other little laws you don't want to over look. Find yourself a conical shooter. Check out page 4 for the Muzzle loader regs. http://wildlife.state.co.us/NR/rdonlyre ... 0/Ch02.pdf