baldwin1968
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- Jul 24, 2015
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Hello all,
I was hoping to get some feedback from the members on a good muzzleloader for Colorado. I've read a lot of the info on here and thanks to the collective sharing of knowledge, I've gotten a bit smarter on the subject.
First off I already own two muzzleloaders. The first is a Remington 700ML in .54 caliber that uses #11 caps (I bought this when they first came out about 20 years ago). Now that I live in Colorado, I can't use sabots and really didn't understand the entire picture when I bought this. I've shot with it with open sights using triple 7 powder and big lead conical bullets and powerbelts. I'm nervous to use powerbelts given what I've heard about them and I really need to validate the accuracy of the gun and different loads, however I'll say this, that dang thing rattles the fillings out of my teeth when I shoot it! It's my least favorite gun to shoot and the recoil pushing those big lead chunks out is unreal. I also really want to hunt deer this upcoming year with a muzzleloader and a .54 without being able to use sabots just seems like major overkill.
The other gun I own is a Remington Genesis in .50. I picked this up many years ago for $99 and just keep it around to "lend" to friends/family if they want to come with me on a muzzleloader hunt. I've had a couple of times where it has failed to set off the .209 primer, but I think I was using Winchester and I think those are harder primers.
So I've convinced myself that I'd do better to buy a .50 caliber quality muzzleloader that is reliable and that I could use for deer and elk in CO. I've read a lot about Thor bullets and the Federal Trophy and it seems from what I've read and what I'm seeing in reviews that the 1:28 twist guns can shoot these well with the right powder load and the right gun. The two guns I see mentioned a lot are the new Remington 700 UML and the CVA Accura V2. I've held the Accura V2 and liked it, held the Vortek Stikerfire and LOVED it, and haven't held a 700 UML but assume it's the 700 platform so should be the same as what I have. I'm leaning toward the Accura V2 because as I've said I've seen a lot of reviews/forum posts stating they will shoot well with non sabot loads, it has a good trigger, is a reasonable weight and a reasonable price.
Thanks for sticking with me this far, here are my questions:
1. I'm feeling like that .54 won't do me any good for CO outside of elk and as punishing as it is I think maybe I should get rid of it. Any feedback?
2. Has anyone gotten a good non-sabot load with teh Vortek Strikerfire and is it mild enough to shoot given the light weight of the gun?
3. Any feedback on the Accura V2 being a good choice for CO Muzzleloading given the restrictions here? Anything I'm missing?
Thanks all!
I was hoping to get some feedback from the members on a good muzzleloader for Colorado. I've read a lot of the info on here and thanks to the collective sharing of knowledge, I've gotten a bit smarter on the subject.
First off I already own two muzzleloaders. The first is a Remington 700ML in .54 caliber that uses #11 caps (I bought this when they first came out about 20 years ago). Now that I live in Colorado, I can't use sabots and really didn't understand the entire picture when I bought this. I've shot with it with open sights using triple 7 powder and big lead conical bullets and powerbelts. I'm nervous to use powerbelts given what I've heard about them and I really need to validate the accuracy of the gun and different loads, however I'll say this, that dang thing rattles the fillings out of my teeth when I shoot it! It's my least favorite gun to shoot and the recoil pushing those big lead chunks out is unreal. I also really want to hunt deer this upcoming year with a muzzleloader and a .54 without being able to use sabots just seems like major overkill.
The other gun I own is a Remington Genesis in .50. I picked this up many years ago for $99 and just keep it around to "lend" to friends/family if they want to come with me on a muzzleloader hunt. I've had a couple of times where it has failed to set off the .209 primer, but I think I was using Winchester and I think those are harder primers.
So I've convinced myself that I'd do better to buy a .50 caliber quality muzzleloader that is reliable and that I could use for deer and elk in CO. I've read a lot about Thor bullets and the Federal Trophy and it seems from what I've read and what I'm seeing in reviews that the 1:28 twist guns can shoot these well with the right powder load and the right gun. The two guns I see mentioned a lot are the new Remington 700 UML and the CVA Accura V2. I've held the Accura V2 and liked it, held the Vortek Stikerfire and LOVED it, and haven't held a 700 UML but assume it's the 700 platform so should be the same as what I have. I'm leaning toward the Accura V2 because as I've said I've seen a lot of reviews/forum posts stating they will shoot well with non sabot loads, it has a good trigger, is a reasonable weight and a reasonable price.
Thanks for sticking with me this far, here are my questions:
1. I'm feeling like that .54 won't do me any good for CO outside of elk and as punishing as it is I think maybe I should get rid of it. Any feedback?
2. Has anyone gotten a good non-sabot load with teh Vortek Strikerfire and is it mild enough to shoot given the light weight of the gun?
3. Any feedback on the Accura V2 being a good choice for CO Muzzleloading given the restrictions here? Anything I'm missing?
Thanks all!