If you had $600 what muzzleloader would you get?

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CVA has a "Colorado model" MRX in 50cal with a peep sight for just under $540. Its plain jane black/stainless. Its based on the old MR/PR which would actually be ok if you could find one.

The only real issue with the 50cal MRX/LRX line is the ramrod is for loading ONLY. Its not made for swabbing but if you are using BH209 then swabbing is not an issue. The older MR/PR versions had a typical ramrod but no open sights. So that would leave out Colorado ML hunting. Scopes are not allowed.
Does it have a ramrod like the Wolf? If so, that thing unscrews and extends so you can swab. Took me some time after owning one to actually figure that out however. LOL
 

GMB54-120

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No it has a collapsible ram rod held together with a bungee cord. That is why you dont see one under the barrel. It comes with a carrying pouch.
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35remy

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After using several different muzzleloaders and ultimately spending a little extra on a Hankins converted CVA Scout SML, I would advise you to look for a used product that was built or converted by Jeff Hankins. He does great work and my Scout shoots amazingly well.
 

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I would definitely recommend any of the Thompson Center Muzzleloaders. I have a Triumph and will never buy another one. It has been super reliable since day one. The gun is very smooth shooting as well. Check one out!
 

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Sadly TC no longer makes MLs and parts are drying up fast. The only one worth buying atm is a old Omega if you can find one in nice shape. There is a aftermarket vendor for breech plugs and his plugs are great. They will virtually never wear out since the flash hole is a tungsten carbide bushing you can replace IF you ever did wear out the flash hole.

S&W owns whats left of TC and they want nothing to do with MLs anymore. Last i heard they are selling TC.
 
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The CVA Optima V2 with the thumbhole stock I’ve got is hard to beat. That thing shot 1-1.5” groups with loose Pyrodex by vol. Shrunk to .75-1” groups with BH209 by weight. It’s a shooter. Not sure what you’d really gain in the real world by spending the extra money on the Accura


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I'd find a clean used TC Hawkin or Renegade, or a used Lyman Great Plains. But I'm a traditional ML guy (I shoot a flint). Let us know what you end up with!
i agree with Runningwater! i am a traditional muzzleloader guy myself and only shoot flintlocks but its hard to beat the models he mentioned for a cap gun. in my experience a quality flintlock is more reliable than a cap gun in bad weather. all 3 of mine have Chambers lock and spark like crazy even in the rain or wet snow.
 

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I have been successful finding TC Encores and Omega’s in pawn shops. A few Encores have had crappy barrels and they still manage to shoot a 3/4 - 1 1/8” with a 300 gn XTP with. Harvester crush rib sabot @ 100 yds.
 

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just get a knight bighorn(if you can find one anymore) and call it good. if your state allows inlines anyhow. then get a 209 breech plug and swap the factory musket one out. durable and shoot well.
 

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Knight Bighorn would be high on my list. I just recently picked up a CVA Accura MR-X and it is very accurate so far and easy to load for. Both of these are under the $600 range for at least the "base" option firearms. My Knight Wolverine 209 (Same as today's Bighorn with different ignition) has been a very good rifle. Easy to shoot well, easy enough to clean and very reliable. Used this rifle with a peep sight for most of the time I have had it. Until just recently I only used the Peep Sight, but a few years ago I did put a scope on it when our state changed to allowing them.
 

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In that range, I'll second a TC Renegade. I've had one in 50 for about 45 years. Converted to enclosed nipple to shoot BH 209. Put a Skinner peep on it and those with good eyesight have an easy 100 yard shooter.

We had one on a local msg board a few days ago that looked in excellent shape. Finally dropped to $200 and no takers.
 
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Go with a Knight. Made in the US and they can be converted with just the purchase of a new bolt and breech for different states (as I understand it from reading other’s posts).
 

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I know a lot of traditional muzzleloader hunters consider this sacrilegious, but I purchased a Traditions Nitrofire last year and I freaking love it. I know it's not legal in every state, but it is in Nevada, and it was everything I hoped it would be last year on an Antelope hunt and then some. Great system.
 
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