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Muzzleloader Hunting
Sears (Miroku) 45 cal muzzle loader?
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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 474684" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>I have a 50 caliber that my Dad got out of a pawn shop in San Antonio, TX quite a few years ago. It has a beautiful maple stock and the steel has a perfect bue job. I don't use it very often, but I did change out the nipple with an "Accra Shot" that uses small rifle primers and it really is a great system that has never failed to shoot no matter how long I have left it loaded. I doubt that there is any collector value to them, but it shoots 245 grain Aerotip Powerbilts in a very tight group with 100 grains of loose 777. Miroku is a company in Kochi, Japan and has been in business since 1893 making all kinds of long firearms and used to also make handguns. They still make rifles for Browning and Winchester along with products under their own name. From what I have been able to find on the internet their does not seem to be any real value of anything they have produced as a collector item. I hope that helps you a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 474684, member: 28854"] I have a 50 caliber that my Dad got out of a pawn shop in San Antonio, TX quite a few years ago. It has a beautiful maple stock and the steel has a perfect bue job. I don't use it very often, but I did change out the nipple with an "Accra Shot" that uses small rifle primers and it really is a great system that has never failed to shoot no matter how long I have left it loaded. I doubt that there is any collector value to them, but it shoots 245 grain Aerotip Powerbilts in a very tight group with 100 grains of loose 777. Miroku is a company in Kochi, Japan and has been in business since 1893 making all kinds of long firearms and used to also make handguns. They still make rifles for Browning and Winchester along with products under their own name. From what I have been able to find on the internet their does not seem to be any real value of anything they have produced as a collector item. I hope that helps you a little. [/QUOTE]
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