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New to muzzleloader hunting - Soda - 04-11-2016 I am considering trying my hand at muzzle loading but really have no clue where to begin. Could someone recommend a good gun that is Idaho legal? Thanks! [signature] Re: [Soda] New to muzzleloader hunting - lowe-185 - 04-11-2016 are you looking at Traditional or going with In-line ? [signature] Re: [lowe-185] New to muzzleloader hunting - Soda - 04-11-2016 Thinking in-line just because of ease of maintenance. I like the looks of the CVA Accura NW but it seems a little spendy. [signature] Re: [Soda] New to muzzleloader hunting - AverysAdventure - 04-12-2016 Muzzleloading is a hoot! When I got into ML's 30 plus years ago (before in-lines became the rage) a old timer told me the only thing I needed to know was not to buy a CVA. I took his word and now have several traditional ML's by Lyman, Traditions and T/C. They all go "bang" and put meat on the ground. [signature] Re: [Soda] New to muzzleloader hunting - AverysAdventure - 10-03-2016 Bang [signature] Re: [AverysAdventure] New to muzzleloader hunting - hooknhunter - 10-03-2016 Nice job Rod! [signature] Re: [lowe-185] New to muzzleloader hunting - Stickhorse - 10-07-2016 Can you hunt with an in-line in Idaho? [signature] Re: [Stickhorse] New to muzzleloader hunting - lowe-185 - 10-07-2016 yes, as long as the cap is exposed to the elements. [signature] Re: [Soda] New to muzzleloader hunting - idahoron - 10-13-2016 [quote Soda]Thinking in-line just because of ease of maintenance. I like the looks of the CVA Accura NW but it seems a little spendy.[/quote] To be honest I have both inlines and traditional. I have Idaho legal inlines and I got to tell you that my traditional guns are WAY easier to clean WAY WAY easier to clean. The threads on the on the inline are not easy to clean. I can clean my traditional guns with a soup can full of water. I can't do that with a inline. I like Knight rifles. I prefer MK85's that are stainless steel. They are older guns and I bought two for under 250 dollars. One was new in box. This one is Idaho legal. ![]() This is one of my traditional guns, this one is my 45. My traditional guns are more accurate than the inlines . This one is accurate out to 300 yards. ![]() Putting together a rifle like my 45 is expensive. The Knight is almost as accurate but way less money. And if you are wanting a do it all ML I would say only look at a 50 cal. There is a better bullet selection. [signature] Re: [AverysAdventure] New to muzzleloader hunting - Soda - 10-26-2017 What bullet and propellant to you prefer? [signature] Re: [Soda] New to muzzleloader hunting - idahoron - 11-04-2017 I like Pyrodex P [signature] Re: [Soda] New to muzzleloader hunting - AverysAdventure - 12-16-2017 [quote Soda]What bullet and propellant to you prefer?[/quote] Sorry for the late reply Soda but I don't get on BF as much as I should anymore. I run Pyrodex RS because I shoot 54's most of the time. Ron runs with P because he's shooting 45's. Each of my guns are setup for different game and hunts. Patch and ball, Powerbelts, and conical. I use to be T/C maxi hunter guy but they no longer make then so I've switched to the 425g Hornady Great Plains bullets. They seem to group well. Did you ever buy a ML and what did you end up getting? [signature] Re: [AverysAdventure] New to muzzleloader hunting - idahoron - 12-29-2017 I use Pyrodex P in my 50's too. [signature] Re: [idahoron] New to muzzleloader hunting - AverysAdventure - 12-29-2017 Sure, and I run RS in my 45. But as you know the general rule is RS for the larger calibers and P for the smaller ones. [signature] Re: [AverysAdventure] New to muzzleloader hunting - idahoron - 12-30-2017 That is a pretty loose rule to be honest. If a guy backs off the charge a bit the P is actually better than RS for a couple reasons. First it is a bit hotter so it fires faster and it also flows better into the snail or drum reducing the chance of hang fires. If I were shooting a CVA with a drum I might not use P but in green mountain, Lyman, and TC barrels it is fine at least to 80 grains. [signature] |