@@simiamalum5487 $89.99 n then you look at it n realize its only 8oz not 1lb. Not kidding, n then ofcoarse you have your gougers trying get rich quick off the desperate. I dont care if that stuff made your bullets heat seaking I can not beleive people actually play that game. As if you cant kill a deer without it, I really dont get it. Then again that aside i dont really care for the "spirit" of inlines n blackhorn being considered pritive. In PA our muzzleloader seasons are seperate modern n flintlock
Nice! Even second place is not bad for a owner rifle and optic. Tell CVA they need to bring back some classic kits, I have an old 45 Kentucky Long Rifle I built from their kit about 40 years ago. I need to do a little repair from my lack of attention to detail when I was building it, then back in service.
Glad you had a good time.. I live close to friendship and would like to see this inline class but for me it would have to be a factory gun not a custom inline.. Just my opinion.. God Bless
Preface - this is NOT a negative comment, but a serious question.... Is the Powerbelt ELR bullet the weak link in this setup ? I ask because I shoot a CVA MRX Northwest edition, .50 cal, with 150 gr of Pyrodex Pellets, CCI Muskets caps, and Hornady 340gr Bore Driver ELDX bullets, muzzle brake, and can hold a 3 1/2" group @ 200 yds consistently.
I love the non blackhorn idea, just because I'm really getting tick'd off at the company
I'm a little out of the loop. (Haven't bought powder in quite a while.) What are they doing?
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$89.99 n then you look at it n realize its only 8oz not 1lb.
Not kidding, n then ofcoarse you have your gougers trying get rich quick off the desperate.
I dont care if that stuff made your bullets heat seaking I can not beleive people actually play that game. As if you cant kill a deer without it, I really dont get it.
Then again that aside i dont really care for the "spirit" of inlines n blackhorn being considered pritive. In PA our muzzleloader seasons are seperate modern n flintlock
@@simiamalum5487got bought out by Hodgdon and tripled their price while reducing the amount you get
Glad you enjoyed it. Really hoping this match takes off.
Looks like a great event!
I could see that one doing well, especially if the exclude blackhorn.
Nice! Even second place is not bad for a owner rifle and optic. Tell CVA they need to bring back some classic kits, I have an old 45 Kentucky Long Rifle I built from their kit about 40 years ago. I need to do a little repair from my lack of attention to detail when I was building it, then back in service.
IT S alright but prefer side locks
Ohhh you placed, thats awesome.
Cant beleive you swished on that 200, i was wondering if spotter was helping or hurting. Nice job
I think Barry used to work for knight rifles he is really a good guy
Great content as always!
Glad you had a good time..
I live close to friendship and would like to see this inline class but for me it would have to be a factory gun not a custom inline.. Just my opinion.. God Bless
200 in that wind at Friendship is never an easy shot. It is one of those ranges where it seems wind blows 3 different directions all at the same time.
Preface - this is NOT a negative comment, but a serious question....
Is the Powerbelt ELR bullet the weak link in this setup ?
I ask because I shoot a CVA MRX Northwest edition, .50 cal, with 150 gr of Pyrodex Pellets, CCI Muskets caps, and Hornady 340gr Bore Driver ELDX bullets, muzzle brake, and can hold a 3 1/2" group @ 200 yds consistently.
Whats this about blackhorn being unobtanium? I see it at several stores I frequent for $70 a jug
Not unobtainable, crazy expensive
A jug? 😂
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Those are not muzzleloaders, period!
What makes them different?
Maybe he is a purest? Mountain man real old school
The old types properly dialed in are amazingly accurate. I would dare to say some are more accurate than modern inlines.