Kinda off topic, but, I am in the market for a black powder gun.. Looking at Thompson Center or CVA. Any reccomedations?
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Kinda off topic, but, I am in the market for a black powder gun.. Looking at Thompson Center or CVA. Any reccomedations?
Paddle faster... I hear banjo music
i been using a triumph pursuit LT for the past 5 years and been very happy with it. BH209 powder and some all lead conical bullets from Precision rifle have been deadly on deer, hogs, elk and 1 cow buffalo.
I've been shooting a Thompson Center .50 for years. Love it. Simple. Reliable. Shoots straight. Go for it.
"So what is big is not always the Trout nor the Deer but the chance, the being there. And what is full is not necessarily the creel nor the freezer, but the memory." ~ Aldo Leopold
"The Greatest Obstacle to Discovery is not Ignorance -- It is the Illusion of Knowledge" ~ Daniel Boorstin
I have a CVA Accura Jim... I think all the newer ones are pretty similar at some point these days. Very simple to use and clean. The twist out breech plug is the best thing since sliced bread. Very nice gun.
Bill Davis
I've used a Thompson Center Omega with driftwood grey wood (I like wood so much better than synthetic) w/ a Nikon scope for the last five years. My daughters and I have taken ten deer with that gun. TACK DRIVER!!!!
Jeff Brezee
Brezee Oak's Brother Bear SH
I hunt with a scoped T/C Omega and it is very accurate to 200 yards. I've taken two antelope and one elk at 155-175 yards. I use it were its allowed to use a inline scoped muzzleloader. I hunt with a T/C Triumph open sights and it is very accurate out to 150 yards with my aged eyes. I really like the break action and speed breech features. I am considering putting a scope on for use in those states that allow a scope on a muzzleloader. (Means the scope comes off the Omega) I also use a T/C Hawkins (percussion cap)/open sights. Fun but I limit myself to 100 yards.
George Billings
And the gang: Missy, Tess and Scout
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T/C Omega or Pro Hunter
T/C Triumph With Nikon BDC scope. Tack driver