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Muzzleloader Hunting
Assistance with selecting an ML
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<blockquote data-quote="RCMSTER" data-source="post: 1983558" data-attributes="member: 54689"><p>I shoot a Remington 700 ultimate, and that might be a bit out of your price range, but honestly, my friend shoots a cva, and that dang thing is incredibly accurate, and very easy to clean as well. I've had several, and still have a Remington 700ML. Killed boatloads of deer with them and Barnes bullets, the farthest being with a 45 cal version @207 yards. The one I currently have started out as a youth version with a 20" barrel, but I've added a full size stock, and upgraded the ignition system to a 209 primer. For the least amount invested, I'd definitely go with a cva, and for what I believe to be the ultimate muzzleloader, other than a custom or a bad bull, is the Remington 700 ultimate. The ignition system is light years ahead of the 209 primer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RCMSTER, post: 1983558, member: 54689"] I shoot a Remington 700 ultimate, and that might be a bit out of your price range, but honestly, my friend shoots a cva, and that dang thing is incredibly accurate, and very easy to clean as well. I've had several, and still have a Remington 700ML. Killed boatloads of deer with them and Barnes bullets, the farthest being with a 45 cal version @207 yards. The one I currently have started out as a youth version with a 20" barrel, but I've added a full size stock, and upgraded the ignition system to a 209 primer. For the least amount invested, I'd definitely go with a cva, and for what I believe to be the ultimate muzzleloader, other than a custom or a bad bull, is the Remington 700 ultimate. The ignition system is light years ahead of the 209 primer. [/QUOTE]
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