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Muzzleloader Hunting
"Traditional" LR Muzzle Loader - How?
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<blockquote data-quote="Colo Hunter" data-source="post: 1176708" data-attributes="member: 95212"><p>I am brand new to muzzleloading. i want to build a rifle that i can use for most of colorado, deer and elk. i have read many forums and found this one to be informative and common sense. i was most interested in BillR's comments about building a rifle. if i understood his post of '07 he suggested a "hawken" style breech, a tapered, heavy barrel at least 36" long, plus a lock thats fast w a fly on the tumbler, and a "good" trigger. </p><p>can anyone provide me more info, specifics or a POC that i can discuss my project with?</p><p>I am not in the market for a "pretty" rifle---i want functional, accurate to 200 yards and dependable. </p><p>i will appreciate any info i can get, and thanks for the time and access.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colo Hunter, post: 1176708, member: 95212"] I am brand new to muzzleloading. i want to build a rifle that i can use for most of colorado, deer and elk. i have read many forums and found this one to be informative and common sense. i was most interested in BillR's comments about building a rifle. if i understood his post of '07 he suggested a "hawken" style breech, a tapered, heavy barrel at least 36" long, plus a lock thats fast w a fly on the tumbler, and a "good" trigger. can anyone provide me more info, specifics or a POC that i can discuss my project with? I am not in the market for a "pretty" rifle---i want functional, accurate to 200 yards and dependable. i will appreciate any info i can get, and thanks for the time and access. [/QUOTE]
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