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SOLD/EXPIRED Smokeless muzzleloader

Grizz1148

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Custom smokeless muzzleloader. 26" brux .45 cal, rem 700 la barrel nut setup. Hankins ignition, hankins brake, bedded into hs precision stock with aftermarket adjustable cheek rest. Has a rail and I'll leave on the 30mm sig rings. Factory trigger worked, trigger is great. Shoots incredible. I've shot 1/4 min groups at 100 with fury star tip and Pittman bullets. Absolutely love this gun but I've ordered a new custom and can't afford 2. $2000 tyffl.
 

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Are u running 4198 behind those fury's?
I run 73gr of 4198 and push a 325g Pittman almost 2900fps…..and on a good day I can shoot a 3" group at 550yds…..which is a far I can stretch out where I practice.
I'm a huge smokeless muzz fan and somebody is gonna get a great rifle here. I'm not an expert but it seems to me that fpaying a lot more for a "custom" action is pointless, except for aesthetics.
It's all about the barrel and the guys that build the $6000-$7000 customs smokeless rigs are all using Brux.
Anyway, good luck with the sale….if I didn't already have one, I'd jump all over this one.
Once you go smokeless and see the incredibly accuracy along with the low maintenance compared to a traditional muzz, you'll never go back.
 
How many of the ignition modules come with the gun?

I have a buddy that is interested. Please PM me your contact number so we can discuss.

Roger
 
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