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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: 2297295" data-attributes="member: 118816"><p>I understand your problems with the Colorado issues, not because I have ever or have ever wanted to hunt there with a Muzzle loader but understand the sometime idiotic things that politicians impose on hunters and firearms owners. I own a CVA Wolf which I love, it's reliable and accurate. I have used both powder and pellets in it. I much prefer IMR pellets but that is irrelevant here. Traditions also sells quality muzzle loaders. Don't get so hung up on one manufacturer that you ignore all others. Both are excellent firearms and you would be happy with either. The Optima may or may not be available without a scope. Some are drilled and tapped for iron sights and they are in fact available from the manufacturer if not already installed. Colorado has both Bass Pro Shops as well as Cabelas in several locations. Contact them, If they don't have a rifle in stock they have the ability to do a company wide search by SKU number and tell you where there is what you are looking for. With that information you can call the store(s) that have it, buy it and have it shipped to your local store (Shipping free) and have your new muzzle loader hopefully in time for your hunt. Ask for a Gun Vault Specialist or Firearms Lead. They can help you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teri Anne, post: 2297295, member: 118816"] I understand your problems with the Colorado issues, not because I have ever or have ever wanted to hunt there with a Muzzle loader but understand the sometime idiotic things that politicians impose on hunters and firearms owners. I own a CVA Wolf which I love, it's reliable and accurate. I have used both powder and pellets in it. I much prefer IMR pellets but that is irrelevant here. Traditions also sells quality muzzle loaders. Don't get so hung up on one manufacturer that you ignore all others. Both are excellent firearms and you would be happy with either. The Optima may or may not be available without a scope. Some are drilled and tapped for iron sights and they are in fact available from the manufacturer if not already installed. Colorado has both Bass Pro Shops as well as Cabelas in several locations. Contact them, If they don't have a rifle in stock they have the ability to do a company wide search by SKU number and tell you where there is what you are looking for. With that information you can call the store(s) that have it, buy it and have it shipped to your local store (Shipping free) and have your new muzzle loader hopefully in time for your hunt. Ask for a Gun Vault Specialist or Firearms Lead. They can help you. [/QUOTE]
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