Which Muzzleloader to Buy?


thoughts?
Don't have a login and cant see price. What is he asking?
 
$725 but he wants offers.
I love Omegas. I just bought another last week and one the day before yesterday. I can’t see the details, but no way I’d pay over $350 or so for that one (especially without any info/pics of the bore. If it’s in good shape and you could get it at that price, I’d throw that scope and rings in the garbage (or sell on eBay) and put something decent on it. Keep your eyes on GB.
 
I love Omegas. I just bought another last week and one the day before yesterday. I can’t see the details, but no way I’d pay over $350 or so for that one (especially without any info/pics of the bore. If it’s in good shape and you could get it at that price, I’d throw that scope and rings in the garbage (or sell on eBay) and put something decent on it. Keep your eyes on GB.
Got the hots for a woodman omega pretty fierce! Afraid my wife would learn how to shoot it just to shoot me with it though
 
There's very little if any out there reviewing 400yd shooting or beyond with the rifle.
That is not to say it's not a good rifle.
However, IMO if you need 400yds or more, don't impulse purchase. Read some reviews and ask for target photos.
Now some might say you don't need target photos...... yeah right, LOL. Accuracy is most important, and if you want to shoot 400yds or further, the rifle must be capable. Of course the trigger guy too.
Again, Woodman builds a good rifle, no doubt about it. However there doesn't seem to be much about shooting long range. The question was put to Mark and you can see the response.

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IDK. I heard he was planning to shoot Atterbury this spring. Maybe you’ll see him there….
If Mark comes, I'll see him no doubt.
That would be absolutely great if he shoots. We need all the competitors we can get. Very few shoot actual long range. He'll have fun.
He'll be shooting 800yds, 900yds and 1,000yds on the Saturday, and Sunday he'll shoot two relays at 1,000yds. Of course he probably already knows the rules from MM.
Hope he brings lots of propellant and bullets.
I'm ordering 600 Arrowhead XLD's on Monday.
 
If Mark comes, I'll see him no doubt.
That would be absolutely great if he shoots. We need all the competitors we can get. Very few shoot actual long range. He'll have fun.
He'll be shooting 800yds, 900yds and 1,000yds on the Saturday, and Sunday he'll shoot two relays at 1,000yds. Of course he probably already knows the rules from MM.
Hope he brings lots of propellant and bullets.
I'm ordering 600 Arrowhead XLD's on Monday.
Kidding. He’s too busy building rifles.
 
I've heard Arrowhead muzzleloaders will shoot 1/2 MOA, or even better, anyone able to validate this in their experience?
I love mine. Never measured groups at 100 yards, but usually 3 holes touching. Will hold its own with my center fire custom rifle.

They are pretty pricey these days, but if you are looking for the best Luke’s stuff is hard to beat. Basically a system with his designed ignition system and Arrowhead custom bullets.
 
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Man, you guys talking about paying $2-3000 for a muzzleloader makes me really happy with my traditions tracker that I picked up for less than $200 new. Bought a Williams sight from a buddy for $100 and it shoots lights out with a 420 Gr no excuses bullet over a dry cotton wad and 100 gr of 777


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I have $2,500 ML that I’d shoot up against any center fire hunting rifle out to 400yards.. I used to say the same stuff but collected the parts up and built this one. $2,500 all in and I’d never go back. See 150yard target. IMG_1560.jpeg
No smoke no worrying about corrosion
No worry about loss of animal, misfires, etc…
The most reliable ML I’ve ever touched and have touched as many ML’s as Clinton’s touched kids
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