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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Muzzleloader Hunting
Going to pick up a muzzy, had to give up archery. Advice needed
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<blockquote data-quote="Teri Anne" data-source="post: 2292589" data-attributes="member: 118816"><p>CVA Optima rifles are or should I say were in stock at Cabelas in Sun Prairie, WI as of last week. They also have 777 50 gr pellets and a variety of power belt and sabot bullets. As for 209 primers they are catch as catch can. Many trap/skeet shooters are using them in the target loads and don't necessarily hoard them, they load with them so they have ammo to shoot for their league shooting. The only way to buy primers is to be in the store the morning when the trucks are unloaded and get them as soon as they hit the shelves. </p><p><strong>WISCONSIN RESIDENTS BEWARE: Rifles using Federal Firestick precharged black powder ammunition are NOT LEGAL MUZZLELOADING rifles in Wisconsin. They can be used outside of the Muzzle loading season but are prohibited during the muzzle loading deer seasons because the rifles that use the the firestick do not have threaded breech plugs as required by Wisconsin Hunting Regulations. </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teri Anne, post: 2292589, member: 118816"] CVA Optima rifles are or should I say were in stock at Cabelas in Sun Prairie, WI as of last week. They also have 777 50 gr pellets and a variety of power belt and sabot bullets. As for 209 primers they are catch as catch can. Many trap/skeet shooters are using them in the target loads and don't necessarily hoard them, they load with them so they have ammo to shoot for their league shooting. The only way to buy primers is to be in the store the morning when the trucks are unloaded and get them as soon as they hit the shelves. [B]WISCONSIN RESIDENTS BEWARE: Rifles using Federal Firestick precharged black powder ammunition are NOT LEGAL MUZZLELOADING rifles in Wisconsin. They can be used outside of the Muzzle loading season but are prohibited during the muzzle loading deer seasons because the rifles that use the the firestick do not have threaded breech plugs as required by Wisconsin Hunting Regulations. [/B] [/QUOTE]
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