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Colorado Mountain Elk Muzzleloader
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<blockquote data-quote="JM96" data-source="post: 1918034" data-attributes="member: 100139"><p>I was fortunate enough to draw a CO muzzleloader elk tag which now leads me to deciding on what muzzleloader to get. I really like the feel and handling of the CVA Accura's, but thought they seem pretty heavy compared to some. If I do decide to get an Accura what is your opinion on the different models(MR,PR,V2, and LR)? I handled all of them and was surprised that the LR with a 30" barrel handled better and didn't really feel any heavier then the MR which has a 25" barrel even though the factory weight specs would say otherwise!</p><p></p><p> Those of you who have been in high elevation with a ML what have you experienced? Is the compactness and slightly lighter weight worth the slight loss in velocity? Also, I live in Michigan so it would be nice to have that 30" barrel with a scope for whitetail! Bottom line is, will the bigger gun feel like a handicap when out on a mountain vs handling it in a sporting goods store?</p><p></p><p> I appreciate your feedback!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JM96, post: 1918034, member: 100139"] I was fortunate enough to draw a CO muzzleloader elk tag which now leads me to deciding on what muzzleloader to get. I really like the feel and handling of the CVA Accura’s, but thought they seem pretty heavy compared to some. If I do decide to get an Accura what is your opinion on the different models(MR,PR,V2, and LR)? I handled all of them and was surprised that the LR with a 30” barrel handled better and didn’t really feel any heavier then the MR which has a 25” barrel even though the factory weight specs would say otherwise! Those of you who have been in high elevation with a ML what have you experienced? Is the compactness and slightly lighter weight worth the slight loss in velocity? Also, I live in Michigan so it would be nice to have that 30” barrel with a scope for whitetail! Bottom line is, will the bigger gun feel like a handicap when out on a mountain vs handling it in a sporting goods store? I appreciate your feedback! [/QUOTE]
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