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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5654113" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>I got an entry level Traditions in line a couple seasons ago for a couple hundred bucks. It came equipped with scope. Bought some 295gr power belts and some triple 7 powder pellets. Using 2 pellets I sighted in at 150yds and it's as accurate at that distance as my deer rifle. Out of the box it was on at 100yds. I can't imagine muzzle loader hunting being any less complicated or cheaper than that. </p><p></p><p>I'm not a traditionalist. No desire to make things any more difficult. I like easy and repeatable, and since ml season is only a couple weeks I wanted cheap. The cheap combo deal was perfect. Best part is my was was first to use it and first time out tagged a funky rack drop tine buck. For a cheap hunting rig I've got zero complaints.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5654113, member: 20583"] I got an entry level Traditions in line a couple seasons ago for a couple hundred bucks. It came equipped with scope. Bought some 295gr power belts and some triple 7 powder pellets. Using 2 pellets I sighted in at 150yds and it's as accurate at that distance as my deer rifle. Out of the box it was on at 100yds. I can't imagine muzzle loader hunting being any less complicated or cheaper than that. I'm not a traditionalist. No desire to make things any more difficult. I like easy and repeatable, and since ml season is only a couple weeks I wanted cheap. The cheap combo deal was perfect. Best part is my was was first to use it and first time out tagged a funky rack drop tine buck. For a cheap hunting rig I've got zero complaints. [/QUOTE]
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