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Looking at muzzle loaders for next season..
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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3295551" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>I really like the break open inline muzzleloaders and if you can get the nickle barrel or stainless barrel clean up seems to be easier.</p><p>One thing that is a pain is a primer that is hard to get to or hard to get out.</p><p>Look at that aspect because sometimes you need another shot.</p><p>My favorite so far has been a CVA Kodiak 50 cal.</p><p>I like the 1:28 twist for 295 gr power belts and those even work well in the 1:48 twist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3295551, member: 15054"] I really like the break open inline muzzleloaders and if you can get the nickle barrel or stainless barrel clean up seems to be easier. One thing that is a pain is a primer that is hard to get to or hard to get out. Look at that aspect because sometimes you need another shot. My favorite so far has been a CVA Kodiak 50 cal. I like the 1:28 twist for 295 gr power belts and those even work well in the 1:48 twist. [/QUOTE]
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