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Muzzleloader Hunting
Best long range muzzy???
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<blockquote data-quote="jmeier1981" data-source="post: 871309" data-attributes="member: 10009"><p>Ok guys what high end guns are there out there? I nnow theres the badbull but is there anything close to that in performance that isnt 4grand? I used to shoot a knight .52 LRH and shot the 350g. knight bullets in front of 89g. weighed of blackhorn 209. It shot lights out and the trajectory worked perfectly out to 300yds with the ballistic plex in the Burris Euro diamond scope it had but that gun has since been stolen leaving me hunting this year with my old CVA Optima Pro. Ive shot a ton of deer at the 2-300yd mark with the knight but Im not very confident at all with the CVA so Im looking for options for a new gun for next season. I would get a new night but they dont offer the LRH anymore and I shoot left handed and all I can find online is right handed thumbhole stocks.</p><p>So Im trying to decide what other options I have and if the badbull really is worth that kinda coin... I love laying out in the middle of picked bean and corn fieldsin the wide open and taking long shots so Im wanting a gun that I can comfortably shoot 250-300+ yds and still have more than enough energy to get the job done... meaning I dont want that to be at the end of the guns effective range, because under the right conditions Id like to stretch my shots out further and not have to worry.</p><p>Soo shoot away guys let me know what options I have and what your experiences with those particular guns have been.Im looking for top notch accuracy and as much energy as possible as the setup might be used for bigger game and or longer shots in the future... thanks in advance for any input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmeier1981, post: 871309, member: 10009"] Ok guys what high end guns are there out there? I nnow theres the badbull but is there anything close to that in performance that isnt 4grand? I used to shoot a knight .52 LRH and shot the 350g. knight bullets in front of 89g. weighed of blackhorn 209. It shot lights out and the trajectory worked perfectly out to 300yds with the ballistic plex in the Burris Euro diamond scope it had but that gun has since been stolen leaving me hunting this year with my old CVA Optima Pro. Ive shot a ton of deer at the 2-300yd mark with the knight but Im not very confident at all with the CVA so Im looking for options for a new gun for next season. I would get a new night but they dont offer the LRH anymore and I shoot left handed and all I can find online is right handed thumbhole stocks. So Im trying to decide what other options I have and if the badbull really is worth that kinda coin... I love laying out in the middle of picked bean and corn fieldsin the wide open and taking long shots so Im wanting a gun that I can comfortably shoot 250-300+ yds and still have more than enough energy to get the job done... meaning I dont want that to be at the end of the guns effective range, because under the right conditions Id like to stretch my shots out further and not have to worry. Soo shoot away guys let me know what options I have and what your experiences with those particular guns have been.Im looking for top notch accuracy and as much energy as possible as the setup might be used for bigger game and or longer shots in the future... thanks in advance for any input. [/QUOTE]
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