muleymaniac81
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I love my scoped in-line, an Omega, but it is far from primitive. I have decided to make it the gun I use during rifle season, and to get a traditional style muzzleloader for the primitive seasons. In my research, I have found a few that I am interested in, but I would like to hear some opinions before I buy anything. My criteria includes: adjustable rear sight, 1-in-48" twist, and percussion cap ignition. If I could spend $1000+, I would go for the Davide Pedersoli Missouri River Hawken or Rocky Mountain Hawken, but that would be taking a big chunk out of my hunting funds for 2012. I have seen good things about Hawkens from Cabela's, Dixie Gun Works, Traditions, and have had good luck with a T/C. If you guys could share your experiences and opinions, I would appreciate the input.
Thanks,
Mitch
Thanks,
Mitch