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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Muzzleloader Hunting
So what muzzleloader should i get??
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<blockquote data-quote="171farm" data-source="post: 2932649" data-attributes="member: 110956"><p>Are you talking inline or black powerder? Regardless I always like anything Thompson Center but they stopped producing black powder guns several years ago so you probably would only find a used one and as for their inlines, now that Smith & Wesson gutted them a few years back you might still find some new stuff lying around at a random gun shop.</p><p></p><p>I always liked the looks of anything CVA, but I just watched a video about their nitride being pretty terrible. I know this was mentioned above but just wanted to show that their nitride failed after 8 hours of abuse. I get it that most normal hunters wouldnt be in the environment they put the gun through, but some guys think nitride or stainless means they never need to clean it. Especially with black powder, that couldnt be further from the truth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="171farm, post: 2932649, member: 110956"] Are you talking inline or black powerder? Regardless I always like anything Thompson Center but they stopped producing black powder guns several years ago so you probably would only find a used one and as for their inlines, now that Smith & Wesson gutted them a few years back you might still find some new stuff lying around at a random gun shop. I always liked the looks of anything CVA, but I just watched a video about their nitride being pretty terrible. I know this was mentioned above but just wanted to show that their nitride failed after 8 hours of abuse. I get it that most normal hunters wouldnt be in the environment they put the gun through, but some guys think nitride or stainless means they never need to clean it. Especially with black powder, that couldnt be further from the truth [/QUOTE]
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