Muzzleloader recommendation needed

That’s funny. One only has to do a quick search of dedicated muzzy forums including MML to see that CVA is well known for poor design and numerous QC issues. There’s nothing “very nice” about any CVA model especially is you’ve ever shot a TC, Knight or WA….

I think you’re just spreading bullshit and you don’t really know what the hell you’re talking about. But that’s typical with you.

I sold two Knight muzzleloaders and bought a CVA. It was an extremely good decision.
 
I think you’re just spreading bullshit and you don’t really know what the hell you’re talking about. But that’s typical with you.

I sold two Knight muzzleloaders and bought a CVA. It was an extremely good decision.
Which two Knights did you have that you sold for which CVA?

You’re welcome to think whatever you’d like. My opinions are based on owning 30+ muzzys - Knights, Whites, TCs, Savages and Woodman Arms, off-the-shelf and customs, in .40, .410, .45, .50 and .58. And on hunting all over the country and in Africa, exclusively with a muzzy. So, I’ve probably got almost as much as experience as you do bud…lol
 
Just realized you said moose…those are big I think…never seen one outside a sporting goods store. Not familiar with Alaska regs, can you shoot a sabot or no? You may want to go with a 50 for that over a 45. Not a ton of bullet selection for b2b in a 45 that’s not going to explode upon impact on the brick wall that i imagine is a moose…I’d hit up woodman and try to pick up a blem patriot 50 if it were me…smokeless capable and best bang for your buck.
 
Drew a moose tag and in need of a muzzleloader that will reach out to 200 with open sights. must be 45 cal or larger.
I looked a little at a CVA MRX or LRX. I see that Blackhorn is now $200/lb so that probably is out. what other powder are folks using.
THanks for the thoughts and comments.
Definitely check out woodsman arms. Dunno if you order one now if you’ll have it in time but worth the money.
 
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