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Muzzleloader Hunting
Long range muzzleloader for a noob
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<blockquote data-quote="Weston" data-source="post: 1204219" data-attributes="member: 37187"><p>Awesome, thanks for the information so far! I'm not recoil shy, I shoot quite a bit for work and shoot long range leisurely (338LM and 300WM) but I do guide and anticipate using the rifle as a loaner for clients who do not have one, which is certainly something to keep in mind. The Ultimate Firearms BP is the one I would really like, but it's out of my price range for a smoke pole.</p><p></p><p>I'll likely end up with the Remington, and hope it's what the more recent reviews (found some on dougs message board) make it out to be. Although some of these savage 10ML rebarreled to .45 and the ability to shoot BP or smokeless seem quite intriguing and not too far out of budget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weston, post: 1204219, member: 37187"] Awesome, thanks for the information so far! I'm not recoil shy, I shoot quite a bit for work and shoot long range leisurely (338LM and 300WM) but I do guide and anticipate using the rifle as a loaner for clients who do not have one, which is certainly something to keep in mind. The Ultimate Firearms BP is the one I would really like, but it's out of my price range for a smoke pole. I'll likely end up with the Remington, and hope it's what the more recent reviews (found some on dougs message board) make it out to be. Although some of these savage 10ML rebarreled to .45 and the ability to shoot BP or smokeless seem quite intriguing and not too far out of budget. [/QUOTE]
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