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Help me decide on a ML
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<blockquote data-quote="fisher2072" data-source="post: 422679" data-attributes="member: 23200"><p>There are a few really good inlines out there now, five years ago there were only a few. I currently have a TC triumph that I picked up on clearance at walmart for $259. It's a shooter, sub MOA, and has the speed breech that removes by hand with a 1/4 turn. Real easy to clean.. If you ever shoulder one without a scope, you might not like it, they have a high comb that is set up perfect for a 40mm scope though. I also have a knight long rang hunter. It is a beautiful gun, but a little on the heavy side. I got it used "perfect condition" on a different forum for like $325 delivered when knight went belly up. "Knight is now back in business though." It is also a tackdriver, but is pain to clean. </p><p> </p><p>I use burris fulfield scopes on each with the ballistiplex reticals which makes for easy holdovers in the field while hunting. I've also heard a lot of really good things about the CVA accuras and optimas. Those that have the bergarra barrels are supposed to be super accurate. You can get details on all sorts of ML's over at at modernmuzzleloader.com, the guys on there really know there stuff and do a lot of shooting, that's also where I picked up my Knight LRH at. Any of the above rifles, plus a few others would be a good choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fisher2072, post: 422679, member: 23200"] There are a few really good inlines out there now, five years ago there were only a few. I currently have a TC triumph that I picked up on clearance at walmart for $259. It's a shooter, sub MOA, and has the speed breech that removes by hand with a 1/4 turn. Real easy to clean.. If you ever shoulder one without a scope, you might not like it, they have a high comb that is set up perfect for a 40mm scope though. I also have a knight long rang hunter. It is a beautiful gun, but a little on the heavy side. I got it used "perfect condition" on a different forum for like $325 delivered when knight went belly up. "Knight is now back in business though." It is also a tackdriver, but is pain to clean. I use burris fulfield scopes on each with the ballistiplex reticals which makes for easy holdovers in the field while hunting. I've also heard a lot of really good things about the CVA accuras and optimas. Those that have the bergarra barrels are supposed to be super accurate. You can get details on all sorts of ML's over at at modernmuzzleloader.com, the guys on there really know there stuff and do a lot of shooting, that's also where I picked up my Knight LRH at. Any of the above rifles, plus a few others would be a good choice. [/QUOTE]
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