What is the rokslide special muzzleloader?

bigbuckdj

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I’m getting my first muzzleloader and I’m looking at a .45 CVA MRX. I have no interest in getting a custom or anything like that, I’m just looking to strike a nice balance between performance, cost, and reliability. Is the MRX the one? What else should I be looking at?
 
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For me, muzzleloaders are all about convenience in cleaning and loading/unloading. I want a breech I can remove by hand, and I want a ramrod under the barrel so I don't have to store it folded up somewhere. Thompson Center Encore, Triumph, CVA Wolf, Optima, and many, many others check those boxes. You didn't specify, but it sounds like you aren't looking for a long range setup or smokeless or anything like that. Is that correct?
 
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I'm in a 50cal full bore projectile state with open sights required. I have a cva optima and accura both set up the same with a williams front globe (the one setup for fiber optic but I also have an insert card to use fine cross hairs too) and a rear pic/peep rail. That puts the peep all the way back to the end of the barrel (longer sight radius) and the pic rail allows a scope to be put on without touching the open sights if desired (load dev or another state). Both have the blackhorn 209 breach plug which as the name suggests I use with ~100gr (by volume) blackhorn 209. Been using this setup for years with no complaints while working within the limitations of my state's regs.
 
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bigbuckdj

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That’s correct, plan to use blackhorn 209. I have an extra bdc 3-9x40 Huron. I plan to shoot to the last holdover at 8.32 moa, assuming I can shoot consistently at that distance.

The encores are an interesting option I could swap barrels and have a crack barrel primitive weapon as well. I wonder when the new ones will hit the market.
For me, muzzleloaders are all about convenience in cleaning and loading/unloading. I want a breech I can remove by hand, and I want a ramrod under the barrel so I don't have to store it folded up somewhere. Thompson Center Encore, Triumph, CVA Wolf, Optima, and many, many others check those boxes. You didn't specify, but it sounds like you aren't looking for a long range setup or smokeless or anything like that. Is that correct?
 
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