View Poll Results: Which of these models would you buy?
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T/C Impact
3 37.50% -
Traditions Buckstalker
1 12.50% -
CVA Wolf
1 12.50% -
Something Else?
3 37.50%
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June 8th, 2020, 09:35 PM #11Super Member
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Re: Entry level in-line muzzleloader for deer hunting
I recently bought a CVA Wolf. I've only taken it to the range 1 time, but it seems like a nice gun for the money. I was honestly surprised how nice it is given the low price. Obviously I cannot speak to it's durability since I have only had it for a short time. I shot sabots and 2 white hot pellets. It was very accurate at 100yards. I just got the base model, but I think if I had to do it again I would have spent a few extra bucks for the nitride or stainless barrel
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June 9th, 2020, 11:47 AM #12
Re: Entry level in-line muzzleloader for deer hunting
Find yourself a Traditions Thunderbolt, most accurate inline I've ever used, I bought mine for $99.88 years ago at Bass Pro. Mine is a 50cal, my brother inlaw, allowed me to use his on the first year inlines were permitted by the game commission, his is 45cal and is very accurate as well.
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