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Advice to a New Muzzleloader Hunter
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<blockquote data-quote="whwood21" data-source="post: 4802589" data-attributes="member: 19909"><p>I agree with the above statement about the bullet and powder making a difference....so long as they play friendly with your barrel which is found through some researching and mostly testing. I shoot a budget Thompson Center Impact .50 cal that has spectacular reviews and a wonderful barrel. I believe the CVA's are just as good though. Only reason I went with the impact was the price tag....$185 out the door. Shoots great and is extremely accurate even with iron sights. I feel comfortable on 75 yard shots even with irons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whwood21, post: 4802589, member: 19909"] I agree with the above statement about the bullet and powder making a difference....so long as they play friendly with your barrel which is found through some researching and mostly testing. I shoot a budget Thompson Center Impact .50 cal that has spectacular reviews and a wonderful barrel. I believe the CVA's are just as good though. Only reason I went with the impact was the price tag....$185 out the door. Shoots great and is extremely accurate even with iron sights. I feel comfortable on 75 yard shots even with irons. [/QUOTE]
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