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Knight Mountaineer vs Remington UML
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<blockquote data-quote="Elite Muzzleloader" data-source="post: 1026676" data-attributes="member: 30759"><p>Depending on which rifle you get to convert (Remington, CVA Apex, CVA Stalker) depends on final cost. The Remington is the nor expensive way to go. It also depends on which barrel you get to finish the conversion. I got a McGowen for $330 it's the lower end of barrels. You can also get a Pacnor, Krieger, and Brux barrel. Check out Arrowhead Sporting Goods he has a price list on barrels and ask the things you need to build a Remington. He also has the stuff for a break action conversion. Only thing with break action is you send it to Slufoot (Robert) to drill and tap barrel to take breech plug. Remington will cost around $1000 (should be less, high end), CVA Apex should be around $700-$800 total cost, CVA Stalker should be around $500 total cost. </p><p></p><p>If your looking for a 300-400 yard gun the apex should work however I'd really op for the Remington 700ml if you want to spend a little more money I'd get the Brux or Krieger barrel. Luke at Arrowhead Sporting Goods will be able to give you all the info you need for a Remington or break action build. He's out of town till after the 1st. </p><p></p><p>Around $650 is a little low for a complete Remington build unless you already have the rifle then it should be close to that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elite Muzzleloader, post: 1026676, member: 30759"] Depending on which rifle you get to convert (Remington, CVA Apex, CVA Stalker) depends on final cost. The Remington is the nor expensive way to go. It also depends on which barrel you get to finish the conversion. I got a McGowen for $330 it's the lower end of barrels. You can also get a Pacnor, Krieger, and Brux barrel. Check out Arrowhead Sporting Goods he has a price list on barrels and ask the things you need to build a Remington. He also has the stuff for a break action conversion. Only thing with break action is you send it to Slufoot (Robert) to drill and tap barrel to take breech plug. Remington will cost around $1000 (should be less, high end), CVA Apex should be around $700-$800 total cost, CVA Stalker should be around $500 total cost. If your looking for a 300-400 yard gun the apex should work however I'd really op for the Remington 700ml if you want to spend a little more money I'd get the Brux or Krieger barrel. Luke at Arrowhead Sporting Goods will be able to give you all the info you need for a Remington or break action build. He's out of town till after the 1st. Around $650 is a little low for a complete Remington build unless you already have the rifle then it should be close to that. [/QUOTE]
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