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<blockquote data-quote="CHRIS WILSON" data-source="post: 5511929" data-attributes="member: 2609"><p>The Paramount was developed around the use of Blackhorn and CVA's ELR bullets. It can utilize other powders as well...such as Triple 7 but seems to really hit it's full potential with Blackhorn. Most reviews I've seen on other muzzleloader forums have been pretty good with a few exceptions here and there. The only really complaint I've heard concerning the paramount is the physical weight of the rifle. The bare rifle without a scope pushes the 10 lb mark. Once you get a scope mounted, you're looking at a setup of around 11.5-12 lb. I looked into buying one a while back and ended up going in a different direction due to not wanting to carry a boat anchor thru the woods. Unless your buddy plans to be going out West and hunt places that won't allow it, going smokeless is just as good....if not a better option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHRIS WILSON, post: 5511929, member: 2609"] The Paramount was developed around the use of Blackhorn and CVA's ELR bullets. It can utilize other powders as well...such as Triple 7 but seems to really hit it's full potential with Blackhorn. Most reviews I've seen on other muzzleloader forums have been pretty good with a few exceptions here and there. The only really complaint I've heard concerning the paramount is the physical weight of the rifle. The bare rifle without a scope pushes the 10 lb mark. Once you get a scope mounted, you're looking at a setup of around 11.5-12 lb. I looked into buying one a while back and ended up going in a different direction due to not wanting to carry a boat anchor thru the woods. Unless your buddy plans to be going out West and hunt places that won't allow it, going smokeless is just as good....if not a better option. [/QUOTE]
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