Muzzleloader for beginner?
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RE: Muzzleloader for beginner?
Those soft extruded Spanish barrels bulge faster than T/Cs, Whites, Savages & Knights.
plus the manufacturers I listed abovehave better accuracy usingmagnum powder charges & monster bullets - plus better resale value.
I own three Spanish guns. Want to buy them?
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RE: Muzzleloader for beginner?
Make sure you read the owner's manual and follow the loadrecommendations. That goes for anyone and any rifle you purchase, not just a BPI product. Also there are load recommendations on the powders you buy. Hodgdon's for instance does not recommend more then 100 grains of pellet/powder.
There have been a lot of controversy over the Spanish Barrels. You can take it for what it is worth. You can read the warnings of the BPI barrels and stay away from them or you can make your own decision, as you did and purchase one. I own a CVA Staghorn and never shoot over 100 grains of Goex 2f and a 300 grains sabot. It shoots excellent, but I do not push it to magnum abilities.
Good luck with your rifle.
There have been a lot of controversy over the Spanish Barrels. You can take it for what it is worth. You can read the warnings of the BPI barrels and stay away from them or you can make your own decision, as you did and purchase one. I own a CVA Staghorn and never shoot over 100 grains of Goex 2f and a 300 grains sabot. It shoots excellent, but I do not push it to magnum abilities.
Good luck with your rifle.
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RE: Muzzleloader for beginner?
I am a news junky and I have never heard a news report about people being hurt with a Spanish gun. Actually I have never read a story of anyone being hurt by any m/l. That actually surprises me some what with all the things that can go wrong with them.
The only incidents that I know of is one guy in Bristol NH back in the 70's loading his m/l up with smokeless powder and the alleged incidences I have read on the internet.
So shoot your rifle following the loading guide lines and have fun!!! It will be in business long after you are gone if it is cared for and shot right.
The only incidents that I know of is one guy in Bristol NH back in the 70's loading his m/l up with smokeless powder and the alleged incidences I have read on the internet.
So shoot your rifle following the loading guide lines and have fun!!! It will be in business long after you are gone if it is cared for and shot right.
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Nontypical Buck
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RE: Muzzleloader for beginner?
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Those soft extruded Spanish barrels bulge faster than T/Cs, Whites, Savages & Knights.
Am I to take this to mean all barrels should bulge with use, only the Spanish barrels do so faster?
I own three Spanish guns. Want to buy them?
Those soft extruded Spanish barrels bulge faster than T/Cs, Whites, Savages & Knights.
Am I to take this to mean all barrels should bulge with use, only the Spanish barrels do so faster?
Happy Hunting, Phil
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RE: Muzzleloader for beginner?
Hope you enjoy the CVA like it has been stated in
earlier replys, read that OWNERS MANUAL and make
sure you are very very familiar with powder types
and loads. Have fun good shooting God Bless
Danny
earlier replys, read that OWNERS MANUAL and make
sure you are very very familiar with powder types
and loads. Have fun good shooting God Bless
Danny
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Nontypical Buck
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RE: Muzzleloader for beginner?
ORIGINAL: Triple Se7en
Those soft extruded Spanish barrels bulge faster than T/Cs, Whites, Savages & Knights.
Those soft extruded Spanish barrels bulge faster than T/Cs, Whites, Savages & Knights.
What exactly is the hardness of a "soft" Spanish barrel? And what are the hardness of the T/C's, Whites, Savages, and Knights?
Happy Hunting, Phil
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RE: Muzzleloader for beginner?
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As far as getting bulges in the barrel, I hope it will never happen to me.
As far as getting bulges in the barrel, I hope it will never happen to me.
I don't think I'm gonna need a bullet bigger than 250gr and loads more than 100gr pushing it for whitetails or do I?
Be sensible with your new rifle. If you do,you won't have any bulged barrels and you will kill your whitetails just as dead as anyone with a T/C, Knight, or White.
Good Luck, Phil