CVA Wolf 209 50 cal. Muzzle Loader
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ok i was messing around i know my coment seems like im saying that im better ive never shoot one of those but i could hit it with a m16
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@TheMHandDSfan Freak accidents can happen and they have.
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@hot2warm Yay..please pretty please with a cherry on top, show us a movie of you shooting the flintlock. :)
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@hot2warm Nothing wrong with that I guess, in fact it would be fun. I guess I was speaking from my own perspective; I would not buy a rifle like that when modern fire arms are available. I love the older fashioned style muzzle loaders and the smell of genuine black powder plus a venison steak in the fridge from that hunting. Mind you I love venison shot with my .270 as well. Cheers
Nik
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Great video. One suggestion, I use the same Powerbelt round that you are using in my Wolf. I have found that 150grn of powder makes the bullet unpredictable and maybe "wobble". I get far more accurate results when using 100 grn.
Cedrusdeodara 1 month ago
@Cedrusdeodara Thanks for the suggestion. 9 times out of 10 I use 100 grains too. It's easier on the weapon than magnum loads too. Just wanted to experiment a little.
hot2warm 4 weeks ago
i could hit that 200 yrds easy with iron sights
SilentbeastLum 1 month ago
@SilentbeastLum Thanks for watching. I could use more practice with various loads and bullets to see how it performs. Out to 100 yds is good enough for me and my needs.
hot2warm 1 month ago
I fail to see the point of these new muzzle loaders that open up like a shot gun. I use a Pedersoli with real black powder and love it. To do what this gent is doing I might as well use my 7.62 semi automatic. This is not fake but somehow takes the edge of what real muzzle loading is.
I bet the gent use fake gunpowder as well like 777 or pyrodex.
nicksynnz 1 month ago
@nicksynnz The point is having fun by trying something new or different. The break action is just to load the primer. It's more efficient igniting the charge than a flint or percussion lock, and would increase the probability of a successful hunt if one is hunting. What is or isn't real muzzle loading is open to debate. If you're loading through the muzzle with a ramrod, it's real muzzle loading. FYI ... I have a PA Pellet flint lock as well. Thanks for watching
hot2warm 1 month ago