black powder hunting

zackbaker

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I have a double barrel 50 cal. Muzzleloader. Made by CvA. It's an over/under which I love. Looking for any information on a newer model. I have taken a few deer with it. Getting the loads right is so tricky... it always seems to shoot high. So I've missed some. So looking for over/under. Muzzleloader 50 or bigger.
 
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Non-traditional Traditions Express .50 cal O/U, 209 ignition, 24" 1:28 twist bbls rated for powder charges up to 150gr, due to the steel rame w/4 locking lugs.

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Here's a review: http://www.chuckhawks.com/traditions_express_article.htm

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Traditions was selling them but they were discontinued nearly a year ago which makes them difficult to find.
One internet Traditions dealer has 2 of them in stock which are selling at MSRP.
One is blue for $1249.95 and the other is nickle for $1349.95, plus shipping.
Contact me for details.
 
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Blackpowder Hunting with double barrel

zackbaker your quote "black powder hunting

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I have a double barrel 50 cal. Muzzleloader. Made by CvA. It's an over/under which I love. Looking for any information on a newer model. I have taken a few deer with it. Getting the loads right is so tricky... it always seems to shoot high. So I've missed some. So looking for over/under. Muzzleloader 50 or bigger. "

I wouldn't be bragging about your illegal hunting.

Implement descriptions for Big Game Hunting:

MUZZLELOADER- Firearm loaded through the muzzle, a mini. bore of .44 inches, shooting a single projectile. Double barreled muzzleloaders and percussion cap revolvers are not legal, if you juse a single shot muzzleloading pistol you must have a New York State pistol permit.
 
Shooting high is a condition of the sights and your sighting in. It won't be cured by going to an O/U.
The CVA double is, to many, a desirable hunting rifle.
And, it is legal in many (most?) states.
 
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