canyonhunter47
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I know some units with easy draw muzzleloader tags in NM, AZ and CO so I’ve been planning to take the smokepole more seriously.
This what I’m looking for in a gun:
1) Shoots well in a load that’s legal for all 3 (loose powder, no sabots)
2) 50 caliber (CO elk)
3) Drilled/tapped for scope mounts (AZ and load development) and iron sights/peep sights (NM, CO)
4) uses 209’s (less fumbling, no. 11’s sometimes don’t seat well and need to be hammered twice)
5) fairly light
I’d like to use an old Whites that mostly fits the bill above and for sentimental reasons. The gun is in great condition but I’d want to convert it from No. 11 to 209 and test plenty of loads.
Has anyone tried the 209 kit and if so, is it any good? Am I missing out on much compared to the newer rifles on the market? Are there any better bullet designs I’d be missing out on with the Whites? (not sure what the twist or max charge is)
Another option I was considering was just getting a Knight UL or maybe a CVA or TC that fits my needs
This what I’m looking for in a gun:
1) Shoots well in a load that’s legal for all 3 (loose powder, no sabots)
2) 50 caliber (CO elk)
3) Drilled/tapped for scope mounts (AZ and load development) and iron sights/peep sights (NM, CO)
4) uses 209’s (less fumbling, no. 11’s sometimes don’t seat well and need to be hammered twice)
5) fairly light
I’d like to use an old Whites that mostly fits the bill above and for sentimental reasons. The gun is in great condition but I’d want to convert it from No. 11 to 209 and test plenty of loads.
Has anyone tried the 209 kit and if so, is it any good? Am I missing out on much compared to the newer rifles on the market? Are there any better bullet designs I’d be missing out on with the Whites? (not sure what the twist or max charge is)
Another option I was considering was just getting a Knight UL or maybe a CVA or TC that fits my needs
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