Stainless Muzzleloader w/ lots extras ... nice
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 27
Stainless Muzzleloader w/ lots extras ... nice
Here you go, this muzzleloader is in AWESOME condition and includes some upgrades and extras. taken extremely good care of it. This gun has never sat un-cleaned.
Here is what I am offering up.
Traditions Buck Hunter Pro .50 cal. in Stainless Steel.
Synthetic camo stock
Installed is the Traditions up-grade kit for 209 primers and 150 gr. mag loads.
Installed are an up-grade of Thompson Center fiber optic sights.
Installed are Kwik-site see through rings.
Installed is a Thompson Center aluminum ram rod.
Included with this are.
The original #11 cap and 100 gr. action. These parts to convert back if the owner so chose will be included complete.
Extra #11 nipples
The original sights.
The breach/nipple wrench
The original box and manuals.
Power belt bullets. Some 245's and 295's. I'm not sure the exact count, but enough to get you going. Both shoot great out of the gun.
I've found this gun to be a tack driver using 777 powder or Pyrodex pellets and using either 245 or 295 power belts. My preference was the 295's.
Being a muzzleloader it does not have to go through an FFL or so i was told.
price is negotionable or wanted to trade for a nice hunting bow. please pm me if you want to make an offer or trade
thanks
Here is what I am offering up.
Traditions Buck Hunter Pro .50 cal. in Stainless Steel.
Synthetic camo stock
Installed is the Traditions up-grade kit for 209 primers and 150 gr. mag loads.
Installed are an up-grade of Thompson Center fiber optic sights.
Installed are Kwik-site see through rings.
Installed is a Thompson Center aluminum ram rod.
Included with this are.
The original #11 cap and 100 gr. action. These parts to convert back if the owner so chose will be included complete.
Extra #11 nipples
The original sights.
The breach/nipple wrench
The original box and manuals.
Power belt bullets. Some 245's and 295's. I'm not sure the exact count, but enough to get you going. Both shoot great out of the gun.
I've found this gun to be a tack driver using 777 powder or Pyrodex pellets and using either 245 or 295 power belts. My preference was the 295's.
Being a muzzleloader it does not have to go through an FFL or so i was told.
price is negotionable or wanted to trade for a nice hunting bow. please pm me if you want to make an offer or trade
thanks
#6
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 27
RE: NICE MUZZLELOADER F/S or T
ORIGINAL: GOOSEBUSTER80
ARE YOU LEFT OR RIGHT HANDED I HAVE A MATTHEWS BOW IN GREAT SHAPE FOR A LEFTY...............
ARE YOU LEFT OR RIGHT HANDED I HAVE A MATTHEWS BOW IN GREAT SHAPE FOR A LEFTY...............
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
rap_55
Muzzleloading Guns
0
12-18-2008 06:54 PM