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SOLD Investarm Lyman Cabelas in .45 Hawken rifle with peep sights

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This next few rifles I will be listing for a friend and a fellow club member who recently passed away. He left few black powder and even more centerfire guns behind was a crazy lever action collector.

This particular Investarm was his favorite muzzleloader, he installed front globe and rear vernier sights. Rifle is used but in really good condition, real tack driver with nice clean bore.

$395 Shipped

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Yep the price is right on. I purchased this same muzzleloader in .58 caliber just 4 months ago. Peep rear sight but the front sight is only a blade. She's my deer gun this season. I won't be using the peep. I just don't have a handle on it yet.
 
I’m curious if the sights on this rifle would be any good for hunting deer in timber? I’ve never looked through any like this. Interesting
some sites you can unscrew the aperture and there will be a nice size hole like a ghost ring. if not drill it out.
 
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