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<blockquote data-quote="Waynzee" data-source="post: 1563261" data-attributes="member: 94500"><p>I've got 3 different kinds of inline muzzle loaders and by far the easiest one to care for and hunt with is the CVA Optima. You can get one from Muzzleloaders.com for about $270. If your just starting out there's a couple of things other than powder and bullets you'll want, get ya a good powder measure if your going to use loose powder and I like carrying about 5 pre measured 50 caliber plastic tubes with powder, Sabot and bullet in them. </p><p> This CVA Optima I have I shoot 100 grains 2f Triple 7 black powder substitute and 300 grain Sierra .458 diameter bullet in a .458 - 50 caliber Harvester Sabot. This load gives me about 1 inch groups at 100 yards. Good luck with Muzzle loader.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waynzee, post: 1563261, member: 94500"] I've got 3 different kinds of inline muzzle loaders and by far the easiest one to care for and hunt with is the CVA Optima. You can get one from Muzzleloaders.com for about $270. If your just starting out there's a couple of things other than powder and bullets you'll want, get ya a good powder measure if your going to use loose powder and I like carrying about 5 pre measured 50 caliber plastic tubes with powder, Sabot and bullet in them. This CVA Optima I have I shoot 100 grains 2f Triple 7 black powder substitute and 300 grain Sierra .458 diameter bullet in a .458 - 50 caliber Harvester Sabot. This load gives me about 1 inch groups at 100 yards. Good luck with Muzzle loader. [/QUOTE]
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