Buckskinners Muzzleloading club is on McLaughlin road just outside Moncton.
Do you have any contact information?Buckskinners Muzzleloading club is on McLaughlin road just outside Moncton.
I am new to the inline game myself. I have been do a lot of reading myself checking on different powders, in doing so I have noticed that the cva aren't getting very good reviews. I have a T/C prohunter so my choice was easy,buy another barrel.Anything like this in the Saint John area?
I am looking to buy a muzzle-loader, and I would like to talk to someone with more experience than I have.
Toss up right now between a CVA, and a TC
Looking at a comparison chart, the CVA has more features, and is looking like a better buy.
I definitely want an inline, or the ability to access the breech in the field. Makes it much easier to clean!
Appreciate the info, I will check it out.I am new to the inline game myself. I have been do a lot of reading myself checking on different powders, in doing so I have noticed that the cva aren't getting very good reviews. I have a T/C prohunter so my choice was easy,buy another barrel.With that said I think if I was just going to buy an inline I would be look towards the Savage ML-II with accu-trigger. But I do love my Prohunter!
Type this in and check out the first heading. index2h.muzzleloader.htm Check out the safety section. Lots of good info on this hole section and the others.![]()
Check out arcinter.com they are out of Quebec. Awsome prices on muzzleloaders and ass. :Appreciate the info, I will check it out.
Link does not work, but I am assuming you were referring to www.chuckhawks.com/index2h.muzzleloader.htm
There is a huge amount of stuff there.
Edit: Ok, that was scary... Looks like Thompson it is, or Savage... wow... just .... WOW