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Rem 700 build or a 45/70 build
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<blockquote data-quote="smalljawbasser" data-source="post: 4349494" data-attributes="member: 14056"><p>I scanned through and didn't see this tidbit posted. If it's a repeat, I apologize.</p><p></p><p>If you hunt in a manner that requires you to walk any distance, you may well prefer one of the 45/70 conversions over the Rem 700. If you ride an atv to a stand or shooting house it won't matter. I have a couple brutal hikes and I can't imagine carrying the Rem 700 rifle I had.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I found it to be every bit as frustrating and aggravating as every other form of muzzleloading I've ever tried, plus more expensive. I have no need for 200+ yard shots, and went back to bh209 and my old knight and haven't looked back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smalljawbasser, post: 4349494, member: 14056"] I scanned through and didn't see this tidbit posted. If it's a repeat, I apologize. If you hunt in a manner that requires you to walk any distance, you may well prefer one of the 45/70 conversions over the Rem 700. If you ride an atv to a stand or shooting house it won't matter. I have a couple brutal hikes and I can't imagine carrying the Rem 700 rifle I had. Personally, I found it to be every bit as frustrating and aggravating as every other form of muzzleloading I've ever tried, plus more expensive. I have no need for 200+ yard shots, and went back to bh209 and my old knight and haven't looked back. [/QUOTE]
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