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Re: What kind of muzzleloader/black powder firearms do you have?
Posted: Sat, 04 Dec 2010 20:51:57
by kelly
A CVA firebolt ultramag .45 cal 223 powerbelts, 130 grain pellets. Love it, got it was from a friend that died and he never used it. holds a good group at 100 yards. Sure does the number on Whitetails!!
Kelly
Re: What kind of muzzleloader/black powder firearms do you have?
Posted: Sat, 11 Dec 2010 09:32:44
by Valleyhunter
CVA Optima with 2 50gr. 777 pellets and a 300gr. Hornady hollow point sabot on top ignited by a Remington clean bore 209 primer. Goes bang every time

Re: What kind of muzzleloader/black powder firearms do you have?
Posted: Sat, 11 Dec 2010 12:56:16
by meak99
T/C Omega .50 Cal firing a 350 gr. Hornady FPB (no Sabot) with 2 Triple Seven pellets and Remington clean bore 209 primers. Topped with a RedHead 3-9x40 Muzzleloader scope. I've got 4 doe in two season with it, three shots were under 40 yds, the 4th was just under 100. I'd really like to upgrade to one of the T/C models with the speed breach .
Re: What kind of muzzleloader/black powder firearms do you have?
Posted: Tue, 10 Apr 2012 12:37:48
by dadoftwo2
CVA Electra .50. My first and only muzzle loader and my sons favorite gun.
Very accurate and reliable.
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Re: What kind of muzzleloader/black powder firearms do you have?
Posted: Tue, 10 Apr 2012 22:05:10
by belgarauth
.45 cal Revolutionary war repro flint lock and a CVA .54 Cal. Bobcat percussion. Looking for a Old Kentucky style don't care if its flint or percussion to add to my group
Re: What kind of muzzleloader/black powder firearms do you have?
Posted: Mon, 23 Apr 2012 23:06:30
by sed45acp
CVA Wolf .50 cal, the best shooter I've had price not withstanding. Also have a Navy Arms 1863 Zouave .58 that's a load

of fun.
Re: What kind of muzzleloader/black powder firearms do you have?
Posted: Tue, 18 Oct 2016 16:20:55
by Swampman
T/C Omega .50 caliber, and just picked up a CVA replica 1865 Colt Navy. I think they stopped production on these pistols quite a number of years ago. Haven't shot the Navy yet, but plan to soon.
As long as I'm here, any suggestions on powder for the pistol? Is Bore Butter okay to use to plug the chambers in the cylinder?
Obviously I'm new to black powder pistols, so any suggestions are much appreciated.