RedHawk, thanks alot.. I could of sat there on that seat pad all day.. was a blast...
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Busta,Cleaning..... Is the hard part....More the Dirty Job of Muzzle loaders.. YET I relive the smile on my face sitting there on that seat pad and the harris bipod exstended to 27 1/2" and slowly pulling the trigger.. sure is a hair trigger on it..
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Biff Mayhem, First off sorry on the name typo on the other reply of yours.I didn't mean to write Bill Mayhem..
It may of been more Like 30-45 minutes.. I wasn't watching my watch... But I agree Summer times sitting with any of my guns on my lap watching woodchuck dens..the sun adds heat to a barrel,and then firing a few rounds does also..
Was scouting some today off the atv for spots for tree stands,ground blinds and places to just tuck a 5 gallon bucket to sit on this up coming deer season.... Downside..10 months away .... I hope they give us a early Muzzle loading season this deer season... so the whitetails won't be so wired when the shotguns light up the woods ....
Whats a Nice second Muzzle Loader to Try out?
I want to trade in my .223 NEF with a 6-24x50 for a extra to Help get another sportsmen Hooked in the field of Muzzle loading near me.
I am thinking about a CVA to try... Maybe a Wolf,Optima or Kodiak with the 209 Primer. Not sure if I want the .45 or .50 caliber as a spare...
Or do they have a way to Take off my .223 rifle barrel and place a .45 or .50 caliber muzzle loader barrel with a 209 primer all set up.
Scottie_THe_BOy (In Steuben County N.Y.)